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The program we are running consists of the following field lab stations |
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2:15 pm Station A: The school group arrives at Lester Pearson College. A Pearson College student in the Diving Service meets the class behind the Pool and provides a worksheet on the gray whale skeleton for our first study station.
(BRING PENCILS) .
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2:45 pm - Life jackets are issued, the students proceed to the docks and by this time the divers are prepared to take the students aboard the boats "Hyaku" and "Second Nature"and depart for Race Rocks.
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Appropriate warm clothing must be worn: (touques, gloves, waterproof boots, warm jackets- it does not matter what you look like. Even on warm days on land, it can be very cold out in the Strait of Juan de Fuca !!)
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3:00 pm station b :
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Entering the Race Rocks Marine Ecological Reserve, we will view the elephant seals, California and Northern sea lions and harbour seals from the boat. Students will be asked questions about seals and sea lions. |
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3:15pm - Students arrive at Race Rocks. With the Pearson College students as guides, they will go in three groups, to three more field lab stations. |
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Station C : With the divers in the boats and at the dock, they will get an understanding of how Diving may be used as a tool to study underwater life. They will also be able to see some of the facilities of the light station which are necessary to allow humans to be included in this ecosystem |
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Station D : In our Science Lab-Workshop at Race Rocks, they will see specimens in the touch tanks and be able to study feeding, locomotion and escape behaviors on the specimens. It would help if students come prepared with a basic knowledge of some of the characteristics of some the major phylums of invertebrates. |
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4:40 pm- Students return to Pearson College. |
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In order to make the experience more enjoyable and informative for everyone, we suggest that the students do some research before coming on the field lab. It would make things more interesting if they could get a basic familiarity with some of the possible species in the different phylums which they will be seeing at Race Rocks.
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