Member Meet-Up: Exploring the Tide Pools of The Hook

The January new moon bring with it some of the best low tides of the year (often called the “King Tides”). This phenomenon is the perfect time for exploring the intertidal zone and its many fascinating creatures. Celebrate the changing of the seasons with us during this guided walk at The Hook in Capitola (Aptos, Cajastaca, and Uypi homeland).

Saturday, January 21, 2023
3-5 p.m.

Space is limited so sign-up for the free Member event. 

This program is part of our Member Meet-Up series. Not a Member yet? Join today! Yearly student membership at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History is $15. 

 

About the Walk Leader

Sonya comes from a diverse background that includes studying Environmental Engineering at Cornell University, running a multicultural environmental education program for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, writing science curricula for the Community Science Workshop Network and teaching kids how to use SCUBA equipment at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. She has spent the past two decades leading families and local school groups on field trips throughout the Monterey Bay Area hoping to instill a love for science, nature and the marine environment in all of her students. 

Saturday, January 21 at 10:00am to 12:00pm

Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History 1305 East Cliff Dr., Santa Cruz, CA 95062

Event Type

Lectures & Presentations

Invited Audience

Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Students, General Public, Graduate Students

Topics

Sustainability

Website

https://www.santacruzmuseum.org/1-21-...

Cost

Free

Hashtag

#tidepools

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