One of the Port Townsend Marine Science Center’s core values is multi-generational learning. Our 40 years are a testament to that.
Quinton Coley at age 5 with his grandpa Peter Badame |
Quinton Coley (age 12) this summer, learning about the Salish Sea at PTMSC's Marine Biology: Afoot and Afloat camp |
Betty Petrie, former PTMSC board member |
Then there’s former board members Johanna King and Betty Petrie were involved in flensing a gray whale found on the beach near Middle Point over 20 years ago. Little did they know how many generations would benefit from their discovery.
“It was a messy, smelly job flensing that whale,” says Johanna. “But it was well worth the effort when I see the next generation of marine scientists being inspired by these bones and the story of ‘Spirit’ the gray whale.”
Bee Redfield, PTMSC's Executive Director |
“At the same time,” Bee says, “there is great excitement about how our new facility on Water Street is an opportunity to reach so many more people with the story of how we can powerfully respond to these big challenges.”
Please join us as we strive to inspire even more ocean stewards.
Your donation funds efforts such as:
Citizen science projects like the Dungeness crab larval study and the clam shell ocean acidification study to better understand current ocean conditions.
A program for 5th and 6th graders that includes a town-hall simulation teaching civic dialogue on issues such as a carbon tax to address ocean acidification.
Exhibits of Salish Sea habitats in our aquarium, the threats they face, and the solutions being created by scientists and advocates today.
Inspire more generations of ocean stewards like Quinton, Peter, Johanna and Betty by donating today.
Double your money by taking advantage of a challenge match of $8,500 by August 31.