Marine Education Field Trip with docents
The Sonoma Coast Marine Science Program is implemented through an innovative suite of activities focused on educating students about the importance of local marine sanctuaries and marine protected areas (MPAs) through marine science and watershed exloration and education activities.
Docent-led experiences are generally only available for groups of 60 students or less.
There are many ways that our staff work with teachers to customize a program that meets their curriculum objectives.
- Cultural History: students learn about the area's early settlers - the Pomo, redwood loggers, ranchers, and Russians
- Marine Protected Areas and Marine Wildlife: each season brings something new to the coast, and students can come learn and view seabirds (April through August), harbor seals (March through August), and gray whales (January through May)
- Mediterranean Climate: the unique coastal climate has allowed for special adaptations of the native botany, which students can discover
- Geology: there are just as many things to teach as there are things to explore at the Sonoma Coast, with excellent viewing of the San Andreas Fault, tectonic plates, marine terraces/uplift, erosion, and more.
Due to the time it takes our staff to customize this educational experience, there is a fee of $7 per student.
Depending on grant funding and donations, scholarship may be available to cover program fees and transportation expenses. Applications are available on the School Group Forms page.