LEARNING BECOMES AN ADVENTURE
Educational Offerings for All Ages and Interests
at the Dauphin Island Sea Lab

February 19, 2003

Media Contact: Lisa Young
251/861-7509


The Dauphin Island Sea Lab offers one of the most extensive summer marine science programs in the nation. With programs for everyone from graduate students to teachers to middle school students, the Sea Lab combines excellence in education with a beautiful location, right on the beaches of the Gulf of Mexico.

Middle School Students ­ Located on a barrier island off the coast of Alabama, the Dauphin Island Sea Lab offers a unique setting for a summer camp in marine science. Join the Sea Lab team for beach scavenger hunts, ghost crab crawls, marsh mushing and collection trips aboard our research vessel A.E. Verrill and watch bottle nose dolphins swim by. The group will visit a historic civil war fort and travel to another small island off the coast of Dauphin Island to see nesting sea birds and collect shells. This fun program instills a basic understanding of marine science with lots of hands-on activities. There are only 30 slots for each one-week program so sign-up early. Designed for rising 7th, 8th & 9th grade students. Dates: June 1 ­ June 6, June 8 ­ 13, June 15 ­ 20 & June 22 ­ 27, 2003.

High School Students ­ An intensive summer course introducing the student to the marine environment through classroom lecture, laboratory, and field activities is available to 9-11 grade students. The length of the course is four weeks, during which time the students live on campus and participate in over 150 hours of supervised academic activities. Classes are taught in an academic setting and are designed to give the student a better understanding and appreciation of the various fields in marine science. The Alabama State Department of Education approves the Discovery Hall Summer Programs and recommends that local systems grant participating students credit toward either an Advanced or Standard High School Diploma.
Dates: July 6-August 1

K-12 Educators ­ A variety of exciting courses are available to teachers throughout the summer. Whether the topic is Grasses, Groupers and Gastropods, or comparing ecosystems in the Florida Keys, teachers will be able to bring the oceans back into the classrooms. Educators will be able to collect specimens for their classes, as well as formulate and receive a teaching curriculum.
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… Exploring the Florida Keys - May 31-June 7
… Beaches, Birds and Barrier Islands ­ June 8 -11
… Coastal Connections - June 15 -19
… Grasses, Groupers and Gastropods - July 6 - 10
… Beaches, Birds and Barrier Islands - July 13 - July 1
Most courses require overnight stays. Credit hours are available for most courses.

College and Graduate Students - University Programs of the Sea Lab offer a wide range of courses for credit for undergraduates and graduate students during the summer, ranging from Coastal Birds of Alabama to Coral Reef Ecology to Dolphins and Whales. Courses in this intense program will be offered from May to August; individualized directed research opportunities with resident faculty are also available. Sessions will run May 19-30; June 2-July 4; and July 7-August 8.

General Public ­ Be sure to visit the Estuarium, the aquarium of the Dauphin Island Sea Lab, for an up close look at the animals and habitats of the Mobile Bay estuary. The Estuarium is a cool place to be on a hot summer day! Open seven days a week. For more information: 251/861-7500 or check out http://estuarium.disl.org.

For more information on any of these programs, go to the Dauphin Island Sea Lab web site at www.disl.org. Or call 251/861-2141.
 
 

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