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At Home Science Activities


Bay in a Bottle

Have you seen the nifty bottles in Toddler Beach yet? They’re really cool! Kids like them so much, they always ask to take them home. Here’s how you can make your own at home. It’s easy! Click here to download a PDF.

Go Fish!

Does your family like to fish? Does your family like to eat fish? The next time you plan to eat fish or seafood, include your children in learning more about it. Click here to download a PDF.

Where does my fish come from?

You can help protect endangered fish by asking this question before you eat.

Best Choices

Abalone (farmed), Barramundi (US farmed), Catfish (US farmed), Clams, Mussels, Oysters (farmed), Cod: Pacific (Alaska longline), Crab: Dungeness, Snow (Canada), Halibut: Pacific, Lobster: Spiny (US), Pollock (Alaska wild), Rockfish: Black (CA, OR), Sablefish/Black Cod (Alaska, BC), Salmon (Alaska wild), Sardines, Scallops: Bay (farmed), Shrimp: Pink (OR), Spot Prawn (BC), Striped Bass (farmed), Sturgeon, Caviar (farmed), Tilapia (US farmed), Trout: Rainbow (farmed), Tuna: Albacore (BC, US troll/pole), Tuna: Skipjack (troll/pole), White Seabass

*Seafood Watch from the Monterey Bay Aquarium


Festive Winter Creations

Don your rain boots, put on a slicker and take a bag to collect treasures for creating your own winter themed decorations. Click here to download our handout (PDF).

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