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Field Experiences Outdoors

SSCW marine educators stand in the salt marsh at Forest River Conservation Area in Salem, Massachusetts

Salt Marsh Studies

In the marsh, student scientists collect data on the different organisms living in the marsh, measure the impact of erosion on the riverbanks, and learn to identify different species of vegetation. 

Students observe a molted horseshoe crab shell in the tide pool.

Intertidal Explorations

In the tidepool, students are often introduced to Salem Sound’s marine biodiversity for the first time. Students will learn to identify and quantify many different native and invasive species. 

Marine Study Cruise

Aboard the Finback, students cruise around Salem Sound, pull up a lobster trap to see what’s living on the sea floor, use an underwater camera to swim through eelgrass, and collect plankton for examination under a microscope. 

Kids standing by a river on a watershed walk in Salem, Massachusetts.

Watershed Walks

Unique to your school or area, watershed walks help students explore their local surroundings in a more inquisitive and engaging way.

 

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