California Coastal Ecology Overnight
Overview
4th – 12th
15 hours
Your Experience
Come explore our local coastline with our California Coastal Ecology Program! This program provides a similar experience to our Catalina Safari without the long journey to the island, instead taking a closer look at the coastline of the California mainland. Students arrive to our facility in Dana Point in the evening to have dinner and do lab rotations. In the morning, they will have breakfast and be outfitted with snorkel gear. They will be driven to nearby Shaw’s Cove in Laguna Beach for snorkeling. They return in the afternoon for lunch before heading out on a marine mammal cruise and fishing trip on our research vessel the Sea Explorer.
Specifications
- Available Times
- 7:00am to 11:00am the next day
- 4:00pm to 8:00pm the next day
- Need a different time? Contact us!
- Capacity
- 45 total participants
- Participants include students, teachers, and chaperones.
- We do ask that you bring a maximum of six adults.
- Larger group? Contact us for availability.
- Pricing
- Please see our Pricing page for current rates.
Larger Group?
Please contact us for pricing and availability.
Get More Information
fieldtrips@oceaninstitute.org
949-496-2274
Science Overnight Details
Sleeping Arrangements
Food
Packing List
For safety reasons, students and adults participating in the program must wear rubber-soled, closed-toe/ closed-heel shoes. The weather is often cooler at the Ocean Institute than it is inland, so make sure your students are prepared.
- Sleeping bag
- Pillow
- Pajamas
- Change of clothes
- Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, face wash, etc.)
- Water
- Sunscreen
- Layers
- Jacket
- Beanie
- Hat
- Gloves