NOVEMBER
BREAK
MARINE
SCIENCE
CAMP
Monday - Wednesday
November 25 - 27, 2024
9 am - 3 pm
Grades K -5th
$435
A 3-day-long learning adventure
November Break Marine Science Camp is a 3-day learning adventure, exploring Pacific Coast and San Francisco Bay marine habitats. This program includes an in depth investigation of local marine ecosystems to learn how similar animals from different habitats have unique adaptations to help them survive. Themes include local wetlands, Pacific Coast and oceanic habitats.
Children will spend the day touching live animals, using scientific research equipment, team building, and most importantly being safe but having fun. This camp includes two days on-site utilizing our outdoor teaching spaces, and one day aboard our 90' research vessel exploring the South San Francisco Bay.
Campers will need to pack snacks, lunch, and water bottle.
Extended care is available 3:30-5:00 pm. Advanced registration required. There is a minimum number of participants required for extended care to operate. If MSI cancels extended care due to low-enrollments families can be refunded the extended care amount OR pay an additional fee to run at low-enrollment. Minimum number of students required is 5 participants.
Download November Break Camp Flyer: PDF
Click here to learn about scholarship and apply.
Most schools are on break this week
*This link will direct you to our registration site, away from our webpage
Marine Science Camp cancellation and refund policy:
For cancellations requested more than 60 days prior to camp start date, 90% of program fees are refundable. For cancellations requested between 60 days and 14 days prior to camp start date, 75% of program fees are refundable. No refunds for cancellations requested within 14 days of the camp start date. The processing fee is non-refundable for cancellations made at any time. Scholarship donations are non-refundable.
MSI will fully refund fees if the session is cancelled*.
*If the Marine Science Institute facilities are rendered unsuitable for the operation of Marine Science Institute programs by reason of Force Majeure such as natural events (fire, earthquake, flooding, etc.), political events (war, strike, massive protests, etc.), governmental action (pandemic response, etc.), or any other causes beyond the reasonable control of Marine Science Institute, then a credit transfer to a future program will be issued.
Questions? Contact camp@sfbaymsi.org