Posts Tagged ‘Marine Science’
Sanibel Sea School Hosts First Week of Camp at Bailey Homestead
Sanibel Sea School officially launched summer camp at the Bailey Homestead on June 21. During “Look it’s a Sea School of Snook,” week, counselors set up their home base under…
Read MoreSanibel Sea School Features Ghost Crabs in Second Week of Camp
Ghost Crab Burrow on the Beach Sanibel Sea School kicked off their second week of summer camp celebrating ghost crabs. Campers, aged 6-13, learned more about these elusive crabs, explored…
Read MoreSanibel Sea School Kicks off Summer Camp with Shark Week
In the first summer camp since 2019, Sanibel Sea School was thrilled to kick-off the summer with “Bonnethead Week – Swimmin’ with the Sharks,” a week-long camp for kids ages…
Read MoreCulver-Stockton College Explores the Ocean with Sanibel Sea School
Sanibel Sea School was thrilled to host 13 students and two faculty from Culver-Stockton College for three days of ocean exploration. Based in Canton, Missouri, Culver-Stockton is a small liberal…
Read MoreHABscope at Sanibel Sea School
Over the past few months, several students from Florida Gulf Coast University have been volunteering with Sanibel Sea School. These FGCU students worked to gather water samples to evaluate red…
Read MoreSanibel Sea School – At Your Resort
In addition to offering a variety of ocean experiences at our Flagship headquarters on the East End of Sanibel, we also have partnerships with multiple resorts on Sanibel and Captiva.…
Read MoreFun Facts about Sharks!
By Emily White We are all familiar with sharks, but every shark species has unique traits that make them even cooler! Take a look at some interesting shark facts below.…
Read MorePlumed Worms
By Sam Lucas Plumed worms (Diopatra cuprea), also known as decorator worms or ornate worms, are a common inhabitant of coastal areas. They are a species of segmented worm, a…
Read MoreFish Otoliths
By Sam Lucas Have you ever wondered if fish have ears or if they can hear? Fish do not have ears that we can see, but they do have “earstones”…
Read MoreCalico Scallops
By Kealy McNeal One of the most common shells found on the beaches of Sanibel and Captiva, the calico scallop, is also one of the most beautiful. It washes ashore…
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