Posts Tagged ‘Marine Science’
Convergent Evolution
Image source Contributing Author: Annie Clinton Imagine strolling along the beach when you spot a fin slicing through the water—a dorsal fin, to be exact. Your first thought? “Shark!” But…
Read MoreExploring Marine Food Webs: A Day at Homeschool at Sea
Students recently joined us for Homeschool at Sea, an immersive program at Sanibel Sea School that brings marine science to life through hands-on learning. This unique program offers homeschoolers the…
Read MoreSun, Surf, & Science: A Look Back at Summer Camp 2024
This summer at Sanibel Sea School, we embraced the spirit of adventure and learning at our Homestead Campus while eagerly awaiting the reopening of our flagship location. Over the course…
Read MoreA Week in the Field: Empowering Future Conservationists
Last week, Sanibel Sea School hosted “A Week in the Field,” an inspiring camp designed to ignite a passion for environmental research among high school students. This transformative experience brought…
Read MoreMeet Jordyn Sateren, Marine Science Educator
Where are you from? Shawnee, Oklahoma Where did you go to school and what did you study? I studied marine science at Coastal Carolina University. What do you look…
Read MoreAngling Adventures: Teen Campers Embrace the Art of Fishing
At the “Art of Fishing” teen camp at Sanibel Sea School, campers delved into the multifaceted world of fishing, gaining knowledge and hands-on experience in a variety of activities. Throughout…
Read MoreMeet Your Summer Camp Counselors
Meet Stella Camp Where are you from?I am from North Canton, Ohio. What is your favorite sea creature & why? I am a very big fan of the giant Pacific…
Read MoreRecap: Splashing Fun at Sanibel Sea School’s Community Camp
Hey there, ocean lovers! If you missed out on the recent Community Camp at Sanibel Sea School, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with all the highlights from our “Celebration…
Read MoreSanibel Sea School Offers Spring Break Courses
Sanibel Sea School invites Lee County students and any visiting spring breakers, ages 6 to 13, to dive deep into our immersive and fun half-day courses about sea turtles, manatees,…
Read MoreCampus Restoration Update
Looking Back On Sept. 28, 2022, Hurricane Ian struck Southwest Florida as a Category 4 storm, causing catastrophic damage to Sanibel Island. While both the Kennedy Building and the front…
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