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SUMMARY:Virtual Story Time: Swimming With Sharks
DESCRIPTION:SEA Me Read: Celebrating the Shark Lady’s 104th Birthday! \nDive into the extraordinary world of Dr. Eugenie Clark\, the pioneering marine biologist known as “The Shark Lady\,” in this special day-after birthday edition of SEA Me Read. Join us for a live virtual story time reading of Swimming With Sharks: The Daring Discoveries of Eugenie Clark by Heather Lang\, broadcast directly from the Florida Gulf Coast Observation Deck at Mote SEA — with real sharks swimming just below! \n\nFree virtual event online via Zoom. Registration required.\nRecommended for Grades K-6\, but all ages welcome.\nEducators: click here for a program guide. Companion bingo sheet available online or PDF.\n\nSpecial thanks to the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration\, Albert Whitman & Co. and Heather Lang for making this SEA Me Read possible.
URL:https://mote.org/event/virtual-story-time-swimming-with-sharks/
CATEGORIES:Education,Virtual
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SUMMARY:Road Scholar Online Lecture: Dr. Eugenie Clark — The Shark Lady
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the 104th birthday of Dr. Eugenie Clark — The Shark Lady on Monday\, May 4\, 2026\, at 1 p.m. (ET)/ 10 a.m. (PT). Join us for a one-hour lecture and Q&A to learn about her life and legacy. \nWe will explore Clark’s pioneering fieldwork\, her early efforts to establish Cape Haze Marine Laboratory and her lasting influence on the development of Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium. \nIn honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, this lecture recognizes Dr. Clark as a pioneering Japanese American scientist and educator whose work continues to inspire new generations of shark scientists. \nThis lecture is the first in a series of three lectures from Road Scholar. \n\n“Sharks After “Jaws” — Science\, Myths & Conservation” (#25720) scheduled on Monday\, June 8\, 2026\, at 1 p.m. (ET)/ 10 a.m. (PT)\n“Live from the Shark Habitat — Inside Mote Aquarium” (#25721) on Monday\, July 20\, 2026\, at 1 p.m. (ET)/ 10 a.m. (PT).\n\nThe cost is $25 per lecture. This live online experience uses Zoom Webinar. All you need is an Internet connection and your computer. You will not be pictured on screen during the lecture\, but you will have the opportunity to ask the instructor live questions using the Q&A box. Unless otherwise noted\, all those who enroll in this program receive access to the live event as well as a recording of the lecture that you can watch any time within the two weeks following the live event.
URL:https://mote.org/event/roadscholar1/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Robertshaw":MAILTO:marven@mote.org
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SUMMARY:Axolotl Waddle WAVE
DESCRIPTION:Axolotl salamander\nWade into the watery world of axolotls and their amphibian friends during this Wonderful Animal Virtual Encounter. Get up close with our ambassador animals as we explore their fascinating life cycles and unique adaptations. Discover how these endangered species thrive in human care as vital partners in research and in ongoing efforts to restore their natural habitats. Bring your curiosity and questions for this live encounter\, part of Salamander Saturday and Suncoast Remake Learning Days. \n#RemakeLearningDays #SuncoastRemakeDays #RemakeDays #SalamanderSaturdays
URL:https://mote.org/event/salamander/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Robertshaw":MAILTO:marven@mote.org
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Animal Spot-A-Thon
DESCRIPTION:Earth Day Animal Spot-A-Thon\, Do NASA Science LIVE! Join us in-person for this hybrid event to learn how to identify animals in trail-camera images and contribute to real wildlife conservation research. We will watch a short NASA Science LIVE! training stream\, then practice identifying animals using the computers at Mote SEA. Participants may also bring their own device and join from anywhere. \nWe will compare this Wisconsin-based trail camera project with our local dolphin spotter program to explore how community science supports research in different ecosystems. \nThis community science project uses a network of trail cameras to study wildlife across diverse habitats. By identifying animals and their behaviors in photos\, you help generate critical data used by scientists and land managers to understand ecosystems\, protect species\, and conserve natural resources now and in the future. \n\nUPDATED…Where: SEAside Conference Room (meet outside entrance at 10:45 am)\nWho: Jason Robertshaw\, endlessoceans@mote.org\, (941) 376-5375\nHow much: Free!\nRegister here!
URL:https://mote.org/event/earth-day-scistarter/
LOCATION:Mote Science Education Aquarium\, 225 University Town center Dr.\, Sarasota\, 34243\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
ORGANIZER;CN="Jason Robertshaw":MAILTO:marven@mote.org
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SUMMARY:SEA & Do lifelong learning workshops
DESCRIPTION:These workshops invite adult learners to explore marine science through focused in-person lessons and hands-on experiences led by Mote education professionals. Sessions combine clear\, engaging instruction with practical activities that deepen understanding of species identification\, animal biology\, and human impacts. Each class also features insights from Mote experts whose research connects directly to the day’s topic\, creating an active learning environment that supports both skill building and community connection. \n Art & Science of Reef Fish Ecology\nJanuary 16\, 2026\,⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nDiscover the art and science of reef fish at Mote SEA. This new adult lifelong learning program blends a short reef ecology talk with hands-on iNaturalist training and a simple fish-printing activity. Learn how to observe\, identify\, and document species in our exhibits\, then create your own reef-inspired print to take home. Space is limited for this small-group learning experience. \n That’s A Moray: The Science of SEA-duction\nFebruary 13\, 2026\,⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nAn adults-only workshop that explores the surprising strategies marine animals use to attract mates\, reproduce\, and raise young. The first hour features an engaging science lecture on ocean courtship and reproductive adaptations\, followed by a hands-on session where participants create an “ocean valentine” using shells inspired by historic sailor’s valentines. The program also includes a “Love Your Ocean” component that highlights everyday conservation actions supporting healthy marine ecosystems. \n Seagrass Stories: Science\, Art\, and Sunlight\nFriday\, March 20\, 2026⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nExplore local seaweeds and seagrasses in a hands-on\, adults-only workshop inspired by the Herbarium at Mote and Anna Atkins’ historic cyanotypes. A short talk by Mote experts introduces the diversity and importance of these marine plants\, followed by a creative session where participants make their own “sunprints” using real specimens. This small-group experience blends marine botany\, history\, and art in a reflective\, take-home activity. Space is limited. \n Secrets in the Sand: Hidden Life of Beach Debris\nFriday\, April 17\, 2026⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nExplore the hidden world of beach debris in this hands-on\, adults-only workshop focused on shoreline science and environmental health. A short talk by Mote experts introduces beach conditions\, microplastics\, and the tiny organisms affected by debris and disturbance\, followed by a lab-style activity where participants examine filtered samples up close. This small-group experience blends coastal science\, research tools\, and real-world context to reveal what lies beneath the beach. \n PLEASE NOTE: Because this is an adult lifelong learning program\, only guests 18 years and older will be allowed to participate. Admission to the Aquarium is included in this program. \nRegister Now
URL:https://mote.org/event/sea-do-lifelong-learning-workshops/2026-04-17/
LOCATION:Mote Science Education Aquarium\, 225 University Town center Dr.\, Sarasota\, 34243\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Florida Master Naturalist Program - Coastal Systems Course
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid Class with Field Experiences\n\nMarch 21 to April 11\, 2026\nRegistration closes March 16\, 2025 at 10:00 am\nCourse Code: cs26-03\n\n⸻ \nOverview\nMote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium hosts a hybrid Florida Master Naturalist Program (FMNP) course exploring Southwest Florida’s coastal ecosystems. Designed for adult learners\, this course blends in-person instruction\, live Zoom sessions\, and immersive field trips across Sarasota\, Longboat Key\, and Englewood. \nFees\n• $350: PDF manual\n• $425: PDF + printed color manual \nEnthusiasm\, attendance\, and a small-group final project are the only requirements. \n⸻ \nFormat & Location\nHybrid model: In-person classes\, live online sessions via Zoom\, and independent work. \nIn-person classes are held at:\nMote Marine Laboratory\nKeating Marine Science Education Building\, Room 315\n1599 Ken Thompson Parkway\, Sarasota\, FL 34236\nFree parking. Building marked by a large blue octopus mural. \nInstructor\nJason Robertshaw\nProgram Manager for Virtual Learning\nendlessoceans@mote.org | 941-388-2904 | mote.org \n⸻ \nField Trips\nThis course emphasizes hands-on learning through five guided field trips. \nField Trip 1: Estuarine Environments\nMarch 21\, 1:00–3:00 pm\nSarasota Baywalk and Quick Point Nature Preserve \nField Trip 2: Beach & Dune Systems\nMarch 28\, 9:00–11:30 am\nNorth Lido Beach Park \nField Trip 3: Beach & Dune Systems\nMarch 28\, 1:30–3:30 pm\nMote Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Hospital\, Ken Thompson Park\, Save Our Seabirds \nField Trip 4: Upland Environments\nApril 4\, 9:00 am–1:00 pm\nCedar Point Environmental Park\, Englewood \nField Trip 5: Nearshore Environments\nApril 11\, 1:30–3:00 pm\nSeagrass dip-netting at Mote Marine Laboratory \nTransportation and meals are not included. Review field attire guidelines at mote.org/experiences/what-to-wear-and-bring-to-field-programs. \n⸻ \nIn-Class Learning\nFor In-class Learning\, we will meet on Saturdays at Mote Marine Laboratory’s Keating Marine Science Education Building\, Room 315 (1599 Ken Thompson Parkway\, Sarasota). Course topics include coastal ecology\, species groups\, interpretation\, conservation ethics\, and human impacts. \nOnline Learning via Zoom\nFor Online Learning\, we will meet over Zoom on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons between 3:00–6:00pm. To participate live online via Zoom\, you will need the latest version of Zoom and make sure you can use it: https://zoom.us/download; have a reliable internet connection; speaker/microphone (or headset); and a web camera. Online sessions feature presentations\, videos\, guest speakers\, and group project work. \nAttendance Requirements\nFMNP requires 40 contact hours. Up to 8 hours may be made up with instructor-approved assignments. More than 8 hours missed prevents certification. Participants are expected to be prepared\, respectful\, and engaged. \nFinal Day\nApril 11 includes group project presentations (required)\, a Coastal Potluck lunch\, graduation activities\, and the final nearshore field trip. \nRegistration\nLearn more and register at: https://conference.ifas.ufl.edu/fmnp/cs26-03hybrid.php
URL:https://mote.org/event/cs26-03hybrid/
LOCATION:Mote Marine Laboratory on City Island\, 1600 Ken Thompson PKWY\, Sarasota\, FL\, 34236\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Virtual
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SUMMARY:SEA & Do lifelong learning workshops
DESCRIPTION:These workshops invite adult learners to explore marine science through focused in-person lessons and hands-on experiences led by Mote education professionals. Sessions combine clear\, engaging instruction with practical activities that deepen understanding of species identification\, animal biology\, and human impacts. Each class also features insights from Mote experts whose research connects directly to the day’s topic\, creating an active learning environment that supports both skill building and community connection. \n Art & Science of Reef Fish Ecology\nJanuary 16\, 2026\,⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nDiscover the art and science of reef fish at Mote SEA. This new adult lifelong learning program blends a short reef ecology talk with hands-on iNaturalist training and a simple fish-printing activity. Learn how to observe\, identify\, and document species in our exhibits\, then create your own reef-inspired print to take home. Space is limited for this small-group learning experience. \n That’s A Moray: The Science of SEA-duction\nFebruary 13\, 2026\,⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nAn adults-only workshop that explores the surprising strategies marine animals use to attract mates\, reproduce\, and raise young. The first hour features an engaging science lecture on ocean courtship and reproductive adaptations\, followed by a hands-on session where participants create an “ocean valentine” using shells inspired by historic sailor’s valentines. The program also includes a “Love Your Ocean” component that highlights everyday conservation actions supporting healthy marine ecosystems. \n Seagrass Stories: Science\, Art\, and Sunlight\nFriday\, March 20\, 2026⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nExplore local seaweeds and seagrasses in a hands-on\, adults-only workshop inspired by the Herbarium at Mote and Anna Atkins’ historic cyanotypes. A short talk by Mote experts introduces the diversity and importance of these marine plants\, followed by a creative session where participants make their own “sunprints” using real specimens. This small-group experience blends marine botany\, history\, and art in a reflective\, take-home activity. Space is limited. \n Secrets in the Sand: Hidden Life of Beach Debris\nFriday\, April 17\, 2026⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nExplore the hidden world of beach debris in this hands-on\, adults-only workshop focused on shoreline science and environmental health. A short talk by Mote experts introduces beach conditions\, microplastics\, and the tiny organisms affected by debris and disturbance\, followed by a lab-style activity where participants examine filtered samples up close. This small-group experience blends coastal science\, research tools\, and real-world context to reveal what lies beneath the beach. \n PLEASE NOTE: Because this is an adult lifelong learning program\, only guests 18 years and older will be allowed to participate. Admission to the Aquarium is included in this program. \nRegister Now
URL:https://mote.org/event/sea-do-lifelong-learning-workshops/2026-03-20/
LOCATION:Mote Science Education Aquarium\, 225 University Town center Dr.\, Sarasota\, 34243\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Aquarium WISE
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual visit to the Mote Science Education Aquarium and take a tour of our Aquarium Conservation STEM Lab. Observe the conservation-focused husbandry work behind a functioning aquarium system. See jellyfish\, rotifer and brine shrimp production\, and other live-food cultures. The session also highlights life-support operations\, water-quality analysis\, and sustainable methods that contribute to responsible animal care within AZA-accredited facilities. \nA virtual lifelong learning event via Zoom presented in partnership with the Florida Marine Science Educators Association.
URL:https://mote.org/event/aquarium-wise/
CATEGORIES:Virtual
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SUMMARY:SEA & Do lifelong learning workshops
DESCRIPTION:These workshops invite adult learners to explore marine science through focused in-person lessons and hands-on experiences led by Mote education professionals. Sessions combine clear\, engaging instruction with practical activities that deepen understanding of species identification\, animal biology\, and human impacts. Each class also features insights from Mote experts whose research connects directly to the day’s topic\, creating an active learning environment that supports both skill building and community connection. \n Art & Science of Reef Fish Ecology\nJanuary 16\, 2026\,⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nDiscover the art and science of reef fish at Mote SEA. This new adult lifelong learning program blends a short reef ecology talk with hands-on iNaturalist training and a simple fish-printing activity. Learn how to observe\, identify\, and document species in our exhibits\, then create your own reef-inspired print to take home. Space is limited for this small-group learning experience. \n That’s A Moray: The Science of SEA-duction\nFebruary 13\, 2026\,⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nAn adults-only workshop that explores the surprising strategies marine animals use to attract mates\, reproduce\, and raise young. The first hour features an engaging science lecture on ocean courtship and reproductive adaptations\, followed by a hands-on session where participants create an “ocean valentine” using shells inspired by historic sailor’s valentines. The program also includes a “Love Your Ocean” component that highlights everyday conservation actions supporting healthy marine ecosystems. \n Seagrass Stories: Science\, Art\, and Sunlight\nFriday\, March 20\, 2026⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nExplore local seaweeds and seagrasses in a hands-on\, adults-only workshop inspired by the Herbarium at Mote and Anna Atkins’ historic cyanotypes. A short talk by Mote experts introduces the diversity and importance of these marine plants\, followed by a creative session where participants make their own “sunprints” using real specimens. This small-group experience blends marine botany\, history\, and art in a reflective\, take-home activity. Space is limited. \n Secrets in the Sand: Hidden Life of Beach Debris\nFriday\, April 17\, 2026⋅2:00 – 5:00pm\nExplore the hidden world of beach debris in this hands-on\, adults-only workshop focused on shoreline science and environmental health. A short talk by Mote experts introduces beach conditions\, microplastics\, and the tiny organisms affected by debris and disturbance\, followed by a lab-style activity where participants examine filtered samples up close. This small-group experience blends coastal science\, research tools\, and real-world context to reveal what lies beneath the beach. \n PLEASE NOTE: Because this is an adult lifelong learning program\, only guests 18 years and older will be allowed to participate. Admission to the Aquarium is included in this program. \nRegister Now
URL:https://mote.org/event/sea-do-lifelong-learning-workshops/2026-02-13/
LOCATION:Mote Science Education Aquarium\, 225 University Town center Dr.\, Sarasota\, 34243\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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