The California Ocean Alliance is pleased to announce that we have returned to 
offering our in-person Marine Mammal Scientist-in-Training program. This 
intensive and highly engaging one-week, hands-on course will be offered June 
27th-July 1st 2022 to high school students. Taught by both professors and 
scientists, the goal of this class is to provide students with the opportunity 
to learn about marine mammal natural history and scientific field techniques 
through multi-sensory learning methods in Monterey Bay. Students will 
participate in a variety of activities, including tracking humpback whales or 
other marine mammals  by boat to learn about how these massive animals make a 
living with scientists at Stanford, visiting UCSC’s Long Marine Laboratory to 
work with captive dolphins and seals, hiking Año Nuevo State Park beach trails 
to learn about the natural history of northern elephant seals, and kayaking in 
Elkhorn Slough to collect underwater sound recordings of different marine 
organisms in the marine soundscape. Each field experience will be supported and 
enhanced by a near-college-level scientific curriculum of lectures and labs 
about Monterey Bay marine ecosystems, with an emphasis on marine mammals. 

Course details:

Dates: June 27 – July 1, 2022
Times: 9-4pm Monday – Friday
Location: Seymour Marine Discovery Center, Santa Cruz CA
Who can enroll? Upcoming freshman in high school through outgoing seniors
Price - $1,100 per student, full and partial scholarships available

Please visit https://caoceanalliance.org/education/mmstp/ 
<https://caoceanalliance.org/education/mmstp/> to enroll and for more details 
about the program!

Warmly,

Caroline Casey, PhD (she/her/hers)
Director of Education
California Ocean Alliance

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