Carolina coastal discovery marine education program


















Working with the biologists at the SC DNR Marine Resources Research Institute, we develop science investigations using field sampling techniques and equipment that echo current research methods. Through these programs, students learn about conservation and benefits of the estuary, while developing critical science investigation skills.

Johnson Rd. Education is conducted in multiple locations to provide access to our boat-based and land programs to allow the students to explore the estuaries closest to them. Accessibility Details Show Details All program locations are wheelchair accessible except for the vessel, Discovery. Trails are unpaved but partially accessible. Aboard the Discovery, students collect water quality data and sample marine organisms that are collected by a trawl net. The land programs vary with the age of the students, the standards for their grade level, and the program location.

These programs include: shark, fish, and squid dissection, salt marsh field study, beach field study, marine debris, plankton analysis, sea turtle ecology, or careers in marine science. Working with the biologists at the SC DNR Marine Resources Research Institute, we develop science investigations using field sampling techniques and equipment that echo current research methods.

About About. Get Involved. Education Our educators provide place-based marine science programs that focus on the conservation of the state's coastal natural resources, as well as relevant science standards. K Education We offer land- and boat-based student programs led by our education staff across the coastline.



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