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seaStars & Beyond

 

Support our hands-on educational programs with a donation of $25, and you'll receive a thank you gift of 9 note cards featuring artwork by participants in the 2010 seaStars & Beyond Program!
Each set of 4.25" x 5.5" blank note cards with envelopes contains marine life designs by 8 children and one collage card bearing the seaStar & Beyond motto:

"Learning about our marine environment and educating others to preserve a healthy shoreline."

seaStars & Beyond Card Designs

To receive one or more note card sets, complete the seaStars & Beyond Donation Form (PDF) and send with your check (payable to Harbor WildWatch) to:

seaStars & Beyond Program
Harbor WildWatch
3110 Judson Street PMB #99
Gig Harbor, WA 98335

Allow 2 to 3 weeks for delivery of your cards.

Thank you for supporting seaStars & Beyond!



Program Description

 

2010 seaStars Program Overview (PDF)
2010 seaStars Application (PDF)

The seaStars & Beyond program is for young nature enthusiasts, ages 8-12, who are interested in learning more about our marine environment and helping Harbor WildWatch educate others on how to help preserve a healthy shoreline! Harbor WildWatch’s mission is to inspire young people to be good stewards of the environment through learning and studying various ecosystems and their connections to them.


seaStars & Beyond is a spring/summer time, hands-on outdoor program that involves a series of marine education workshops in April and May, a service project, and volunteering at our “Get Your Feet” Wet beach programs during the summer months. After completing the workshop portion of the program, seaStars and
sunStars accompany our marine naturalists and Jr. Naturalists on the beach as part of their training.  They are also required to complete a self designed community service project. Jr. Naturalists are taught species identification and learn valuable mentoring skills at our beach programs, and they will participate in collecting real science data through their group community service project. Once Jr. Naturalist’s requirements are met, and the seaStars and sunStars have completed all of their workshops, volunteer service hours and a community service project, they “graduate” and are invited to a special fun field trip.


In 2008, 19 seaStars and 8 sunStars (seaStar graduates from 2007) completed the seaStars & Beyond program. In celebration, the group of 27 children embarked upon a marine biology adventure aboard the historic schooner Adventuress. Quoted from a sunStar, “It was a fun experience because we got to put the sail up while singing a shanty. We also learned how to furl the sail and use the daisy chain knot too! They taught us that 97% of the Earth’s water is salt water, 3% is fresh water and of that 3%, 2% is frozen in the ice caps, so we only have 1% of the entire Earth’s water to use. We have to take care of that 1% because it’s all we have!”

In 2009, Harbor WildWatch celebrated the graduation of thirty seaStars, sunStars and Jr. Naturalists with a private behind the scenes look at the Seattle Aquarium.  The children participated in a plankton dredge and microscopic identification with staff, got to feed the resident octopus, took a behind the scenes tour of the aquarium quarantine/veterinary area, kitchen and reproductive facilities, and learned what is required to seastar programoperate and maintain a facility of this magnitude, that mimics our oceans. Quotes from a graduating sunStar and Jr. Naturalist, “scooping up plankton and identifying them under the microscope is cool, it makes me feel like a scientist” and “the seaStars & Beyond program has taught me confidence and a feeling that I can teach others about our sea life and beach etiquette.”


Harbor WildWatch is proud to announce that our teacher recommended 2010 “seaStars and Beyond” enrichment program will begin in April 2010.  Recommendation letters to teachers and those interested in our program will be sent out Feb 20th. The application deadline has been extended until March 25th.  Acceptance letters will be sent March 26th with program orientation April 10th and our first on-the-beach workshop scheduled April 17th.


Learn how to protect your shoreline with beach etiquette.

For questions, please contact Sandy Dawson, seaStar Program Coordinator, at:  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it


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Testimonials

“Students really responded to the naturalist on the beach – with the midshipman – she showed how to put the rock back without damaging the fish. One experience can go a long way to changing behavior”
Sheryl Mills, 3rd grade teacher, Artondale Elementary School