Ever wonder what mysteries lay beneath the ocean surface? Jump in and
explore the underwater world first-hand with mask and snorkel,
observing the diversity of life in the nearshore habitats of Monterey
Bay. A visit to the tidepools will allow you to investigate the
creatures that live at the edge of the sea, then examine the internal
and external anatomy of fish during a dissection of a local species.
Experience the soothing rhythm of life in the ocean forest as you
glide over the kelp forest canopy by kayak. Plankton studies, fish
printing and algae pressing will round out your study of kelp forest
life. Campers must be able to swim. Activities: snorkeling (2 days-
gear is provided), kayaking, algae pressing, gyotaku, tidepooling,
plankton studies, fish dissection, beach play Location: Lover's Point,
1 day drop off at Del Monte Beach Registration includes a Camp SEA Lab
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