Rocky Intertidal Zone Exploration paired with Lab Program – Avery Point

Rocky Intertidal Zone Exploration paired with Lab Program – Avery Point

Overview

The best of both worlds! Dive into the rocky intertidal zone and conduct a study focusing on organism abundance. Then move indoors to participate in a lab of your choice.

Highlights

Program Type: Shore/Lab @ Avery Point

Program Duration: 2.5 Hours (Low Tide)

Trip Season: Sept-Dec | March-June

Student Limit: Up to 20

Ocean Literacy Principle: #1: Earth has one big ocean with many features #2: The ocean and life in the ocean shape the features of Earth

Trip Description

Spend 1.25 hours outdoors at Avery Point surveying the rocky intertidal zone and 1.25 hours in our lab with conducting a hands-on lab of your choosing.
The rocky shore is a rugged environment, battered by surf and changing seasons, and exposed to dramatic daily swings in temperature, salinity, pH, and other environmental factors. Students will use field ecology techniques (transects and quadrats) to look at patterns of organism abundance along physical gradients. Surveys can focus broadly on diversity, or on specific organisms with a stronger focus on adaptations and form/function.

To prepare for this trip: Students should be in sensible footwear (sneakers, boots, crocs) for our exploration in the rocky habitat. The rocks can be slick with algae and closed-toe shoes are ideal.