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School Programs 2007-2008
Seymour Marine
Discovery Center at Long Marine Laboratory
University
of California, Santa Cruz

Marine Science Field Trips for K-12
and Community College
• Explore live creatures from the incredible Monterey Bay
• Discover how ocean scientists
think and work
• Experience the world's
largest blue whale skeleton
Three Great Ways to Visit!
The Seymour Center offers three great ways
to immerse your class in the world of marine
science, research, and discovery. Read about
the three types of field trip options below.
Option 1: Discovery Lab & Tour
As the ultimate field trip experience, a Discovery
Lab & Tour immerses your students in exciting, hands-on lab
activities, as well as a guided tour to the marine mammal overlook,
and free admission to the Seymour Center's interactive exhibits
and aquaria.
During your Discovery Lab, outstanding Seymour Center educators
and volunteers use live animals and realia to engage your students
in interactive, thematic lab activities in our classroom (see Discovery
Lab Descriptions). Next, during your guided tour, see and learn
about special marine mammals involved in important scientific research.
After the tour, be sure to plan extra time to explore unique exhibits
and aquaria, and the Ocean Discovery Shop. Stay as long as you
like!
On the day of your visit, you will receive coupons for all of
your students, good for free admission on a return visit with a
paying adult—great for follow-up enrichment and parent involvement.
Days: Tuesday-Friday
Dates available: October 16, 2007-May 30, 2008
Start times: 8:50 AM and 10:50 AM
Duration: Approximately 100 minutes for lab and tour. We encourage
you to plan extra time for exploring the aquarium, exhibits, and
Ocean Discovery Shop after your lab and tour.
Group size: 32 students maximum, no exceptions; 5 adults maximum
inside classroom during lab (teacher and up to 4 chaperones).
Chaperones: Minimum 1 adult per 8 students. Please bring only the
number of adults necessary to transport your students.
Fees: $100, all inclusive
Grade levels: K-12 and Community College. No more than two consecutive
grade levels per lab program. See Discovery
Lab Descriptions for
lab activities available by grade.
To schedule: Submit application by lottery deadline
(September 7, 2007) to increase your chances. After lottery, click
here for available dates.
Option 2: Reserved School Tour
Reserve your own docent to guide your students
through the amazing sights and sounds of a working marine lab.
Discover where, what, and how ocean scientists learn about marine
mammals and their incredible abilities. Your students will see
some special marine mammals residing at the lab to help scientists
investigate how their well-adapted bodies function. Learn how ongoing
science at Long Marine Lab can help conservation efforts for animals
in the wild.
Your students will marvel at the enormous "Ms. Blue." At
87-feet long, she's the largest blue whale skeleton displayed anywhere
in the world! Learn how these amazing animals are suited for life
in the sea, and why Monterey Bay is a great place for blue whales
to spend their summers.
Before or after your guided tour, students can explore how scientists
work through interactive exhibits and aquaria. Don't forget to
visit the Ocean Discovery Shop for fun and educational souvenirs.
Days: Tuesday-Sunday (closed Monday)
Dates available: All year round
Start times: 10:45 AM, 12:30 PM, 1:30 PM, 2:30 PM, 3:30 PM, Tuesday-Friday.
Tours may also be available Saturday and Sunday. Additional tour
times are available when Discovery Labs are not scheduled.
Duration: Tour lasts 30-45 minutes, depending on grade level. We
encourage you to plan exploration time in the exhibit hall and
aquarium before or after your tour, at no additional cost.
Group size: 20 participants maximum per tour; two tours maximum
per time slot. Participant numbers INCLUDE adults. Groups larger
than 40 can schedule two consecutive time slots. Call for details.
Chaperones: Minimum ratios (adult:student): K-2 (1:5); grades 3-5
(1:6); middle school (1:8); high school (1:10)
Fees: Admission fees ($4 per student, $6 per adult) + Reserved
Tour fees ($25 per tour)
Grade levels: K-12 and Community College
To schedule: Call (831) 459-3800 at least four
weeks in advance to check for space availability and to make reservations. Make
reservations far in advance for spring tour dates.
Option 3: Self-guided Exhibit Exploration
Bring
your students to explore the Seymour Center’s touch
tanks, exhibits, aquaria, life-size elephant seal sculptures, gray
whale skeleton, and the world’s largest displayed blue whale
skeleton. Students learn how marine scientists think and work to
understand and conserve life in the oceans. Helpful docents and
interactive exhibits illuminate how UC Santa Cruz researchers use
the processes of Looking, Testing,
and Puzzling in
their work. Live animals inspire your students into Asking
Questions like scientists. Don’t
forget to search for otters in the kelp forest canopy through spotting
scopes on Shipwreck Deck.
We supply logistical information so you can design your own focus
activities for your visit, or select from specially designed activities
available on our web site. Self-guided groups are welcome in the
Seymour Center exhibit halls and immediate surroundings, but are
not permitted access to the marine mammal research area or on tours.
Stay as long as you like. Students can have lunch at our picnic
tables and visit the Ocean Discovery Shop.
On the day of your field trip, you will receive coupons for all
students, good for free admission on a return visit with a paying
adult—great for follow-up enrichment and parent involvement.
Days: Tuesday-Sunday (closed Monday)
Dates available: All year round
Start times: Anytime during open hours (Tuesday-Saturday, 10 AM-5
PM; Sunday, 12-5 PM), advance reservations required.
Duration: No time limit. Most groups stay 1-2 hours.
Group size: 160 students maximum.
Chaperones: Minimum ratios (adult:student): K-2 (1:5); grades 3-5
(1:6); middle school (1:8); high school (1:10)
Fees: $4 per person, ages 4 and up
Grade levels: K-12 and Community College
To schedule: Call (831) 459-3800 at least three weeks in advance
to check for space availability and to make reservations. Make
reservations far in advance for spring dates.

Discovery
Lab Descriptions 2007-2008
These outstanding hands-on lab programs incorporate the California
Science Content Standards in a series of engaging, age-appropriate
activities. Classes are taught in our teaching lab and seawater
lab by teams of science educators and volunteers. Lab activities
are followed by guided tours to the marine mammal overlook.
Teachers are encouraged to select the program designed for their
grade level (in parentheses) so students can return each year to
enjoy a unique program. Due to the grade-level-specific content
of each Discovery Lab, no more than two consecutive grade levels
may be scheduled together for one program.
Discovery Labs are available October 16, 2007 to May 30, 2008.
SPINES, SLIME & TUBE FEET (K)
Work with live sea stars, urchins, sea cucumbers, and sand dollars
to explore the “gripping” world of spiny-skinned
echinoderms. Marvel at the amazing diversity among these ocean
cousins, and learn the surprising ways their body parts work.
AWESOME ADAPTATIONS (1)
Investigate live animals and plants to discover the variety of
ways marine creatures fulfill their own needs. Learn about camouflage,
symbiosis, and how different species defend themselves. Decipher
how the shapes of teeth reveal what an animal eats.
FOSSIL FROLIC (2)
Compare live animals to real fossils from local rock formations
for clues about creatures that lived here millions of years ago.
Run an experiment where rocks bubble and fizz if they contain “hard
evidence” of life from the ancient seas.
SHARK SCIENCE (2)
Explore the fascinating world of sharks and their cartilaginous
cousins—rays and skates. Learn about sharks' amazing
adaptations and what makes them different from other fish. Discover
what a “mermaid’s purse” has to do with a shark’s
life cycle.
SUITED FOR SUCCESS (3)
Marine animals have developed a dizzying array of special features
and behaviors to survive the game of life. Learn how whales and
dolphins are exceptionally adapted to life in the open ocean.
Run an experiment to learn how various marine species increase
their chances of survival from predators.
YOU OTTER KNOW (4)
The sea otter is one of Monterey Bay’s most well-known and
important inhabitants, and it is key in shaping coastal ecosystems.
Learn about the otter’s important role in a kelp forest food
chain. Run a live experiment to see which kelp forest animals are
best suited to evade hungry otters.
SCIENTISTS AT WORK (5)
Work with an assortment of live sea stars and crabs to develop
scientific skills. Devise investigative questions, sharpen observations,
and collect data to identify different species.
ADAPTED TO THE DEEP (6-8)
Illuminate the bizarre world of the deep sea by conducting experiments
to learn how pressure and visible light change with depth. Explore
how deep water organisms have adapted to extreme conditions to
find mates, hunt, and avoid predators.
ANALYZE THIS! (6-8)
Who’s the speediest echinoderm? Are sea otters opportunists?
Investigate these questions—and more—while honing
scientific skills with this array of experiments. An excellent
lab to gear up for the science fair.
MARINE MAMMALS (9-12, College)
Compare and contrast the anatomy, physiology, and evolutionary
history of marine mammals. Investigate realia from pinnipeds,
cetaceans, and sirenians. Learn how Long Marine Lab scientists
study dolphin physiology and elephant seal diving to reveal their
phenomenal abilities.
PHYLUM FRENZY (9-12, College)
Work with a remarkable diversity of live animals from four phyla
(cnidarians, echinoderms, mollusks, arthropods). Search for evolutionary
similarities and differences. Observe live echinoderms through
dissecting scopes to reveal microscopic structures and their
amazing functions.

How to Schedule a Field Trip
1. Decide which type of field trip
you prefer: Option 1: Discovery
Lab & Tour, Option 2: Reserved
School Tour, or Option 3: Self-guided
Exhibit Exploration. See Three Great
Ways to Visit for descriptions of each
option.
2. If you prefer a Reserved School
Tour (RST) or Self-guided Exhibit
Exploration (SEE), no need
to apply for the lottery. Simply call (831)
459-3800 at least four weeks in advance
to check for space availability and to
schedule RSTs, or three weeks in advance
for SEEs. If you're planning a field
trip for spring, call well in advance to
check availability and make reservations.
3. If you prefer a Discovery Lab & Tour, read the following section.
DISCOVERY
LAB & TOUR
HOW TO APPLY
1. Read Answers to Common Questions.
2. Click here to check for available dates.
3. Carefully follow all instructions on Discovery Lab & Tour
Application. Click here to
download a Discovery Lab application. (You will need
Adobe Reader to view/print the application. Download
a free copy of Adobe Reader here.)
4. With each application, enclose payment information, either
in the form of credit card or purchase order (PO). Please
do NOT send checks or cash. Your credit card or PO will
be charged or invoiced once your program has been scheduled and
confirmed. Make POs payable to Friends
of Long Marine Lab/UC Regents.
5. Mail completed applications ASAP. Applications for Discovery
Lab & Tours are taken by mail only. We do NOT accept applications
by fax, phone, or e-mail. Applications received after the lottery
date (September 7, 2007) will be processed on a first come, first
served basis.
CONFIRMATIONS
Group leaders will receive confirmation packets once your program has been
scheduled. If you have not received a confirmation packet two weeks prior
to your program, please notify us at (831) 459-3800. If paying by credit
card, you will receive a receipt in your confirmation packet.
REFUND AND CANCELLATION POLICY
If we are unable to schedule a Discovery Lab & Tour on any of the
dates you submitted for your class, you will not be charged/invoiced.
However, any cancellation made by a group leader after the Discovery
Lab has been scheduled and confirmed is non-refundable, unless another
group fills the space.
GROUP SIZE
32 students maximum per Discovery Lab & Tour—no
exceptions.
DO NOT BRING ANY ADDITIONAL STUDENTS OR UNSCHEDULED GROUPS. Siblings
are not permitted in the classroom during the Discovery
Lab.
CHAPERONES
Please bring only the number of adult chaperones necessary to transport
your students. Only five adults—the teacher and up to 4
chaperones—are permitted inside the classroom during the
Discovery Lab. Remaining adult drivers/chaperones may explore
the exhibit hall on their own during that time. They are welcome
to rejoin students for the guided tour. All adults are expected
to assist with supervision and appropriate student behavior.
Eat and Shop at the Seymour Center
LUNCH
Enjoy
our outdoor picnic tables for snacks and lunches.
Plenty of picnic tables are available on a
first come, first served basis. After eating,
return to explore the exhibit hall at no additional
charge. Picnic tables are open to the elements,
so please make backup plans in the event of poor weather.
OCEAN DISCOVERY SHOP
You and your class are invited to visit the Seymour
Center’s Ocean Discovery Shop. Discover
many fun, educational books and marine-related
gift items, as well as teacher resource materials.
Plan time for your class to visit the store
in groups of up to six students at a time with
a supervising adult. All gift shop proceeds
benefit Seymour Center education programs.

Answers to Common Questions
Why a lottery?
During spring months, more teachers request Discovery
Labs than
we can provide. A lottery is the most fair and efficient way to
make Discovery Lab reservations. After the lottery, some openings
are usually available for winter and fall months, filled first
come, first served.
Do I need to apply for the lottery?
It depends on the type of visit. If applying for a Discovery
Lab & Tour,
turn in your application by the lottery deadline to improve your
chances for choice dates. To schedule a Reserved
School Tour or
Self-guided Exhibit Exploration, no need to apply for the lottery,
as they are scheduled by phone.
Can I do anything to improve our chances for the lottery?
Be sure to:
1. Print neatly in black or blue ink. No pencil, please.
2. Carefully follow all instructions and complete all portions
of the application.
3. Include payment information with each application. Do NOT send
checks or cash.
4. If applying for more than one program, you MUST provide a separate
application and separate payment information for each program.
5. Request a wide variety of dates and times. Dates in May, April,
and March are most frequently requested. If you can plan your field
trip for December, January, or February, your chances greatly improve.
Also, because 10:50 time slots are most requested, applying for
8:50 start times improves your chances.
6. Double check that all dates you request DEFINITELY work with
your school calendar and transportation arrangements. It is usually
NOT possible to change your field trip date after lottery assignments.
7. Mail in your application ASAP. We
must RECEIVE applications no later than 5 PM on September 7,
2007. We do not accept applications
by fax, phone, or e-mail.
When will I find out the results of the lottery and receive a
receipt?
Applicants receive confirmation packets and receipts in late September.
Teachers scheduled for October Discovery
Labs will be notified
by phone in mid-September to allow adequate planning time. If you
have not received a confirmation letter by October 5, please call
(831) 459-3800.
What if the Seymour Center is unable to schedule a Discovery
Lab & Tour on any of the dates I requested?
We will contact you, giving you first choice for any dates and
times still available. Be sure to respond immediately, as remaining
slots fill quickly on a first come, first served basis.
Will I be charged the $100 fee if none of the available dates
work for me?
No. If we are unable to schedule you for your submitted dates and
times, you will not be charged.
What if more than one class from my school wants a Discovery
Lab & Tour to the Seymour Center? Do we need to fill
out separate applications for each group?
Yes. We need separate applications and payment information for
each program. If two classes would like to visit on the same day,
staple the two applications together and write a note indicating
you must attend the same day. Realize this provides less flexibility
in our scheduling and may reduce your chances of receiving your
preferred date. We remind you that no more than 32 students may
attend each program, and that we hold one program at 8:50 and one
at 10:50.
If two classes are coming on the same day in one bus, what can
the 10:50 class do while the 8:50 class is in session at the Center?
The Seymour Center exhibit hall does not open until 10 AM, so
we recommend that the class scheduled for the 10:50 program make
arrangements to enjoy the beach at Natural Bridges State Beach
(831) 423-4609, a short drive up the road. Be advised that Natural
Bridges has no sheltered areas, therefore in the event of poor
weather, be sure to bring games/activities for students to do in
cars/on the bus. Be sure the class is back at the Seymour Center
by 10:45.
If my class is scheduled for a 10:50 Discovery
Lab may we arrive
when the Seymour Center opens at 10 AM to explore the exhibit hall
prior to our program?
Yes, you are welcome to arrive at 10 AM for exploration time.
Upon arrival, please review the Behavior Contract (included in
your confirmation packet) with your students and divide them into
small groups, accompanied by a chaperone, to explore the exhibit
hall and aquaria.
Can we eat lunch or snacks at the Seymour Center?
We have several outdoor picnic tables for school groups to enjoy
on a first come, first served basis. Your group may re-enter the
Seymour Center to view the exhibits after eating. No sheltered
eating areas are available in the event of poor weather, so please
make a backup plan.
What if it’s after the lottery and I’m just now
reading this brochure? Am I too late for this year?
After processing all lottery applications in September, we reopen
the application process. Check our web site or call (831) 459-3800
for dates and times still available. Openings fill first come,
first served.
Is there a way I can bring a school group to the Seymour Center
if my class has more than 32 students or the remaining dates/times
don’t work?
Yes! Teachers can schedule Reserved School
Tours or bring groups
on Self-guided Exhibit Explorations of the Seymour Center’s
exhibit hall, aquaria, blue whale skeleton, elephant seal sculptures,
and gray whale skeleton. Read Three Great
Ways to Visit for more
information.
Have a question we haven’t covered?
Contact the Seymour Center at (831) 459-3800 during business hours,
Tuesday-Saturday, 10 AM-5 PM; Sunday, 12-5 PM.
Funding and Friends
Providing K-12 and community college students with marine science
education would not be possible without the generous support of
many individuals and businesses in our community. The Seymour Center
is especially pleased to acknowledge The J.M.
Long Foundation for
its cornerstone gift in support of school education programs, and
Richard and Kathy Beal for sponsorship of the 2007 Marine Masterpieces Student
Art Contest.
Seymour Center education programs, staffing, and daily operations
are funded through program and admission fees, fundraising events,
memberships in the Friends of Long Marine Lab, as well as private
donations, grants, and Ocean Discovery Shop sales. For more information
on becoming a member, sponsor, or supporter, please call (831)
459-4568.
Exciting Opportunities for Educators
To find out about Sea Search: A marine
science program for high school teachers and students, our annual Marine
Masterpieces Student
Art Contest and Exhibition, teacher workshops, and marine science
teaching resources, click here.
Address Changes
Please assist us with keeping our school/teacher mailing list
current and reducing mailing costs. Contact the Seymour Center
at (831) 459-3800 with mailing address changes, additions, or removals.
We appreciate your help!

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