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 Turn a day off from school into an education-packed experience at Miami Seaquarium®. At our Educational Day Camps, children enjoy exciting animal interactions, shows, art projects, games, and marine biology fun. From Artic Adventures to Marine Mammal Mysteries and more, our broadly varied theme weeks offer a new experience each time your child attends.
Click here to download Registration Form You may fax the form to 305-365-2500 or mail to Miami Seaquarium Education Department 4400 Rickenbacker Cswy Miami, FL 33149
Monday, September 1, 2008 - Coral Reef Crusader
Come along as we explore one of the most pristine habitats in the world. Campers will learn how coral reefs grow, what animals like to call coral reefs home and why a coral reef is so important to humans.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008 - Everglades Adventure
The Everglades is an important ecosystem found only in South Florida. Campers will be learning all about the importance of this ecosystem and its inhabitants.
Thursday, October 9, 2008 - Playful Pinnipeds
Today we will be learning about pinnipeds, seals, sea lions, and walruses. Campers will be seeing the Golden Dome Sea Lion Show, and they will also be going behind the scenes to see Miami Seaquarium marine mammal trainers at work with the pinnipeds.
Friday, October 24, 2008 - Manatee Madness
Today we will investigate the Florida manatee. We will discuss their feeding habits, where they live, and why they have become endangered. By the end of the day, campers will be able to discuss what they can do to help these gentle giants. Campers will also get to meet rehabilitating manatees that call Miami Seaquarium home.
Tuesday, November 4, 2008 - Fish Bureau of Investigation
Have you ever wondered why some fish are so colorful and why other fish are dull in coloration? Have you ever wondered how a fish breathes and moves? If so, this is the day camp for you. Today we will be learning all about fish, some come in a dive with us as we go exploring!
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - Trainer for a Day
What do you want to be when you grow up? If you answered a marine mammal trainer then come to Miami Seaquarium today to learn about this profession. Today, we will be meeting some marine mammal trainers as well as some beautiful marine mammls.
Friday, January 16, 2009 - Brilliant Birds
Today we will be learning as much as we can in a few short hours together about birds. We will be looking at birds from the rainforest to birds that live along the shoreline and in between. We will explore what they eat, how they fly, and the different places they call home.
Monday, January 19, 2009 - Deep Dwellers
Have you ever wondered what kinds of creatures lurk in the deep sea? Today, campers will learn all about the deep ocean and all of its inhabitants.
Friday, February 6, 2009 – Cartilaginous Creatures From manta rays to sharks, come along as we explore all of the marine creatures that have cartilage as their skeletons. Campers will get to feed our nurse sharks and see how they are different from bony shark.
Monday, February 16, 2009 - Trainer for a Day 2
What do you want to be when you grow up? If you answered a marine mammal trainer then come to Miami Seaquarium today to learn about this profession. Today, we will be meeting some marine mammal trainers as well as some beautiful marine mammls.
Friday, March 27, 2009 - Turtle Trek
Today at camp, we will be looking at the differences between land and sea turtles. We will learn how sea turtles swim, their nesting habits, and how we can help protect them.
Hours: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Non Annual Pass Holders $50 per day Annual Pass Holders $45 per day Prices include lunch, snack, t-shirt, and more.
Registration by phone; space is limited so please call early. For further information or to register, give us a call at 305.361.5705 ext. 207.
 Let your child enjoy sun-and-fun-filled days of education and conservation at Miami Seaquarium®’s summer camp. Every week includes an opportunity to see a Marine Mammal Show and two daily animal interactions. Even better, our weekly programs vary by age and skills levels so you can find the program that is just right for your child. He or she will enjoy:
- Daily Animal Interactions & Show
- Field & Art Activities
- A Souvenir Water Bottle
- Snack
- Camp T-shirt
- Possibility of a Beach Excursion
Click here for more information.
 This year’s topic for Winter Camp 2008 is Winter Wonderland. Please check back mid-October 2008 for specifics regarding Winter Camp.
Click here to download Winter Camp Brochure
The dates for Winter Camp 2008 are:
Week 1: Monday December 22 – December 26. Please note that we will not be holding Winter Camp on Christmas Day.
Week 2: Monday December 29 – January 2. Please note that we will not be holding Winter Camp on New Year’s Day.
Campers also enjoy:
- T-shirt,
- One Kodak photo
- Lunch, Beverages, & Snacks
Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. $160 per week non-annual pass holders. Additional sibling $145. $145 per week annual pass holders. Additional sibling $145. Early care (additionl $20) 8:30-9:30 a.m. Late care 4:30-5:30 p.m. (additional $20) If early and late care are needed, the cost is $35.
Click here to download Registration Form Registration by phone; Space is limited so please call early. For more information or to register, contact 305.361.5705 ext. 207. Miami Seaquarium Education Department 4400 Rickenbacker Cswy Miami, FL 33149
 Springtime brings excitement to Miami Seaquarium®. Each day of camp consists of one animal show, two animal interactions, arts and crafts, interactive games and so much more! We are currently working on the upcoming educational programs for the spring, so please check back throughout the year for updates on this program!
This year during Spring Camp 2009 we will be going on an Ocean Expedition.
Campers also enjoy:
- T-shirt,
- One Kodak photo
- Lunch, Beverages, & Snacks
Hours: 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. $200 per week non-annual pass holders. Each additional sibling $180. $180 per week pass holders. Each additional sibling $180. Early care 8:30-9:30 a.m. (additional $25) Late care 4:30-5:30 p.m. (additional $25) If both early and late care are needed, the cost is $45.
Click here to download Registration Form Registration by phone; Space is limited so please call early. For more information or to register, contact 305.361.5705 ext. 207. Miami Seaquarium Education Department 4400 Rickenbacker Cswy Miami, FL 33149
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