April 2019
Our season is just about to start and we are virtually fully booked. Contact Rob at rreynolds@zephyrmarine.org soon if you want your class to participate in our program. We are pleased to announce our 2018-2019 supporters here.
Our season is just about to start and we are virtually fully booked. Contact Rob at rreynolds@zephyrmarine.org soon if you want your class to participate in our program. We are pleased to announce our 2018-2019 supporters here.
Check out this great new video about NOAA’s Teacher At Sea Program. The program’s New England Alumni Association held meetings this winter in Woods Hole. As a teacher, you would love to participate in this program! Click here for the two minute video. TASA meeting participants in WHOI’s Redfield Lab Aquarium Room.
As you might be able to tell, things have been pretty slow this winter, as usual. We often take our AR Sandboxes (Topographic Modeling Systems) to classrooms, and judge at various Science Fairs on the Cape. We are pleased once again to receive grants from the island Foundation, Cape Cod Five Charitable Foundation Trust and […]
We have just wound down our scientific ‘cruise’ program for the year. Once again over 2000 students were on the water with us in 2018. We continue to receive terrific feedback from students and teachers. Please contact Rob at rreynolds@zephyrmarine.org to get a link to some of this year’s comments. Cruise dates for 2019 are […]
We’ve had an incredibly busy fall; lots of schools, students, boat trips. One of the highlights of the fall was our Science at Sea program in Boston Harbor. We were extremely fortunate to have received sponsorship funding from the generous people at the Boston-based Vertex Foundation. Fourteen classes from inner-city schools came out on our […]
Reminder that we are running free trips in Boston Harbor the week of October 1-5. These are for Boston Public High Schools. Contact me at rreynolds@zephyrmarine.org. This opportunity is provided by Vertex Corporation. Still more trips this summer with excellent photo ops, including trips funded by Boston Scientific Foundation.