You are never too old to learn! These organizations provide fun and educational activities for those who are college age or older.
Aquarium Encounters
The Educational guided experience allows guests to tour alongside an on-site biologist, learn about their animal residents, and have the opportunity to interact as well.
WebsiteBrinton Environmental Center, Florida Sea Base
The Marine Stem program offers hands - on experience such as monitoring coral health, water quality, tagging sharks, rare plant surveys and utilizing underwater robotics through a 7-day adventure.
WebsiteCoral Restoration Foundation - Exploration Center
Spend a fun-filled few hours while learning how to save the world’s coral reefs, with educational activities for all ages, backgrounds, and abilities.
WebsiteDolphins Plus Marine Mammal Responder
Course offerings were developed by educators that are passionate about teaching and cover an array of topics relating to our mission of marine mammal conservation.
WebsiteFlorida Keys Eco Discovery Center
Open to the public and visiting groups Wednesdays through Saturdays from 9am through 4pm.
WebsiteFlorida Keys History and Discovery Center
Coral Reef Exploration, developed in partnership with Mote Marine Laboratory, features three aquariums, educational storyboards, interactive kiosks, video monitors and a game geared to children.
WebsiteIsland Dolphin Care
Island Dolphin Care is a not-for-profit organization seeking life-changing solutions for children and families with special needs as well as veterans living with PTSD.
WebsiteMRDF/MarineLab
Families are invited to visit the Key Largo campus on the second Sunday of every month for unique events featuring hands-on science and snorkeling.
WebsiteMote's International Center for Coral Reef Research & Restoration
Education Programs include Public/Private Tours, Science Talks, Day Camps, Field Trips, and more.
WebsiteNewfound Harbor Marine Institute
A typical 3-day/2-night class experience consists of four daytime programs and two evening programs, during which students snorkel, wade, and study with their instructors.
WebsitePigeon Key
Pigeon Key is accessible by ferry boat three times a day. The island excursion includes a guided historical tour, access to the on-island museum, and insights into the impact of Henry Flagler and the Overseas Railway.
WebsiteREEF Fishinars
REEF Fishinars are short, free marine life identification webinars will help you know who is underwater. Information is presented in a fun and accessible way.
WebsiteSea Turtle Hospital
Tour hospital facilities and the sea turtle rehabilitation area, while learning about the onsite residents. Feed the permanent resident sea turtles and learn more about Sea turtle Rehabilitation, rescue, and release.
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