This summer, children have the opportunity to engage in science activities and explore the fascinating water systems of Santa Monica at Heal the Bay’s Aquarium Science Camp.
Heal the Bay is a nonprofit organization that aims to ensure the coastal waters and watersheds in Greater Los Angeles are safe, healthy, and clean. They offer various programs and camps throughout the year with the goal of nurturing students’ passion for science and learning.
The Aquarium Science Camp runs from June 24 to July 26 and offers kids an immersive experience to study the ocean, learn about the natural world, and explore marine science. Each week, campers get to discover different ocean environments, interact with live animals at the Aquarium, observe the beach, play games, and develop a sense of responsibility as ocean stewards.
According to Kelly Kelly, Heal the Bay’s Associate Director of Aquarium Education, the camp provides a fun and engaging way for children to learn science by involving them in hands-on activities like exploring the beach, finding sand crabs, and other interactive experiences that increase their interest in science and the ocean.
In addition to classroom learning, the camp environment allows kids to directly observe, ask questions, construct explanations, and communicate information in a more enjoyable and engaging manner. The camp takes place at HealtheBay’s Aquarium located at Santa Monica Pier and is open to kids from kindergarten to eighth grade.
Those interested can choose from daily or weekly rates by visiting https://healthebay.org/camps/. For any questions or further information on this exciting opportunity for young minds to grow their passion for science while having fun in nature’s classroom.