Haul away! During our shipboard programs,
students are transformed into captains, marine biologists, and scientists for
a day! The Foundation's floating classrooms aboard the tall ship Lady
Maryland, Chesapeake buyboat Mildred
Belle, skipjack Sigsbee,
and the Chesapeake buyboat Half Shell, serve students from a broad variety of
backgrounds and range in length from one day expeditions to extended land/sea
programs. Extended programs range from overnight to week long experiences and
can be tailored to your curriculum. These interdisciplinary programs emphasize
applied learning in math, science, language arts, and history and are designed
to support MSA outcomes.
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- 4th grade thru college & staff development
programs
- 32 person capacity
- 5 hours
- Available March-November
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Leadership and teamwork are key objectives as students work
together to raise and lower sails, trawl for marine life, perform scientific
tests, and explore the commerce, natural resources, and ecosystems of the Chesapeake
Bay. The day program can be tailored to classroom studies as well as to staff
development initiatives for teachers and include experiential learning stations
such as:
- Water Quality - Students utilize wet
chemistry and Hydrolab equipment to determine important water quality parameters.
- Plankton Studies - Students tow for
plankton, prepare slides and examine specimens under a videomicroscope.
- Marine Life - Students help to set
and retrieve a trawl net and identify and research and release what they catch.
- The Oyster - Students examine and
dissect live oysters while exploring and researching the health and stability
of an oyster sanctuary.
- Watershed - Students utilize a working
model of the Chesapeake Bay watershed to gain an understanding of issues surrounding
the watershed.
- Navigation/Helm - Students take control
of the vessel, plot and steer compass courses, and learn basic rules of the
road.
- Buoyancy - Students explore the physics
of buoyancy, gravity, and displacement by building simple boats and exploring
the dynamics of which is most buoyant.