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The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk - Kick Off March with These Offerings from The Maritime Aquarium!

Arts and Entertainment

March 6, 2023

From: The Maritime Aquarium

Get the Whole Family Involved in These Community Science Opportunities!

Do you know of a wetland near you with frogs calling? Help us monitor frog populations in nearby wetlands this spring and summer by joining us for a virtual FrogWatch training session on March 8!

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We're looking for Volunteers for our Terrapin Tracking Team! Join us for a virtual training session on March 28 to learn all about data collection and protocols to monitor coastal roadways.

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Grab Your Binoculars!
Join us on a Seal-Spotting & Birding Cruise on Sunday, March 12 as we seek out animals spending the winter in Long Island Sound including harbor seals, gray seals, buffleheads, mergansers, long-tailed ducks, and red-throated loons. During these two-hour cruises, Aquarium educators will be on hand to identify these species and discuss their natural histories.

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Calling All Scouts!

Boy Scout Day | March 25

Boy Scouts are invited to join us for discounted admission and interactive programs that help to fulfill badge requirements on Saturday, March 25. Please keep in mind that advanced registration is required by Wednesday, March 22 for programs and by Friday, March 24 for discounted admission. Admission is required to participate in badge programs on March 25.

Girl Scouts Day | April 1

Girl Scouts are invited to join us on Saturday, April 1 for admission discounts and hands-on programs that help fulfill badge requirements. Please keep in mind that advanced registration is required by Wednesday, March 29 for programs and by Friday, March 31 for discounted admission. Admission is required to participate in badge programs on April 1.

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It's Never Too Early to Start Thinking About Summer Camp!

Kids ages 6 -15 can dive in and explore the fantastic ocean of wonder at our summer camp. Our sessions integrate science with art and literature to deepen children's understanding of animals and the environment.

Young campers will explore the wonders of the ocean world through fun stories and games. Older explorers will learn how technology and engineering can solve complex environmental problems like water pollution, marine debris, and storm resiliency.

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