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Discovery in the Classroom

Two boys sit at a classroom table working together on an erosion engineering project.

Engineering and Erosion

A program best aligned to 2nd and 4th grade curriculum standards, students are tasked with designing and building solutions to coastal erosion.

 

Hand holding an invasive marine species.

Marine Invaders

A program best aligned to 6th grade curriculum standards, students travel through time and across continents to learn about Salem Sound’s marine invaders.

 

A volunteer teaches kids about healthy waterways in a school gymnasium.

Keeping Water Clean

A program best aligned to 5th grade curriculum standards, students investigate where their water comes from, where it goes, and learn about what they can do to keep their water clean and plentiful!

View of Salem Harbor, Salem, Massachusetts, with rising sea level during a storm surge.

Climate Change

A program best aligned to 7th grade curriculum standards, students explore the science behind the future of our climate and what impacts a changing climate will have on their community.

A volunteer shows a group of students a lobster.

Touch Tank

A program for all ages, students are introduced to a variety of different species, all discovered in the waters of Salem Sound. 



Two students trace Marne debris items on a projector display in their classroom.

Marine Debris

A program for all ages, the “Marine Debris Discovery Kit” includes different activities where students explore marine debris impacts and work towards solutions to plastic pollution. 

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