Please do not arrive before 12:45!
1 PM: Arrive and check in
1:15 - 2 PM: Let’s talk birds! Before we can learn about how important they are to the marine ecosystem, we have to learn how to identify them. We’ll get you warmed with a bird ID game so that we’re all thinking like scientists before we get on the boat.
2 PM - 5 PM: Board a MarineLab vessel and enjoy a 45 minute boat ride out to Nest Key! We will make plenty of stops along the way to identify and talk about all of the birds we see. Then, our marine biologist staff will guide you into the center of a mangrove island, teach you all about what there is to see, and we’ll do some fishing with our seine net!
**sequence of events and snorkel site locations subject to change due to weather conditions
Admission: There will be a fee of $15 for all participants.
**if the admission fee poses a financial burden for your family, please contact our Outreach Coordinator directly to register
Please consider that these are high demand events with waitlists - if you sign up and are no longer able to attend, please reach out to Anne at outreach@marinelab.org in advance so that another family can fill your spot!
Waiver Required! Find the waiver here (We are in a new calendar year so everyone must fill out a new waiver, even if you have attended previously)
Age: Limited to ages 7 and up. All minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Snorkel gear: We will provide snorkel vests and life jackets for the boat trip. No snorkeling for this event so no other gear required!
What to bring: A swimsuit, towel, water bottle, sunscreen, and something warm to wear on the boat ride.
For more information, email our Outreach Coordinator, Anne den Otter, at anne.denotter@marinelab.org
51 Shoreland Drive
Key Largo, FL 33037
United States
305-451-1139
MarineLab is a program of Marine Resources Development Foundation, Inc. a 501(c)3 organization founded in 1970.
For more information on MarineLab's programs, visit www.marinelab.org.
For more information on Marine Resources Development Foundation, visit www.mrdf.org.