Do you know a high schooler who has an interest in the marine environment? Applications are being accepted for this summers TIDE Camp, a two-week camp that gives high schoolers an up-close look at the scientific processes of Delaware Bay.
This is SeaTalk: Ocean News from the University of Delaware.
Do you know a high schooler who has an interest in the marine environment? Applications are being accepted for this summer’s TIDE Camp. TIDE, short for Taking an Interest in Delaware’s Estuary, is a two-week camp that gives high schoolers an up-close look at the scientific processes of Delaware Bay. Campers spend time at the University of Delaware’s Newark campus and also at the Hugh R. Sharp Campus, located at the mouth of Delaware Bay in Lewes. Students learn about topics such as sea breezes, tides, habitat loss, species adaptation, and climate change. They also build their own underwater research vehicles, interact with faculty members, tour marshes, and study wildlife at the beach. Any high school student with an interest in the coast and strong math and science skills may apply. Learn more at ocean.udel.edu/TIDE. This is SeaTalk, a public service announcement from the University of Delaware, the Delaware Sea Grant College Program, and this station.
