Spend time with marine educators exploring the North end of Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge. We’ll anchor the skiffs along the shoreline, hike along the northern part of the island looking for seashells before sampling the surf for cool marine animals using a seine net. Children 10 years or older are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult.
Each boat is limited to 1-3 participants who are traveling as a group for a total fee of $132. If you would like to register 4-6 participants, your party will be split between the two boats for a total of $264. Once on land the two boats will receive instruction from one educator in a socially distant way.
Register here by May 16.
Questions? Contact Public Programs Coordinator, Kayla Clark, kayla270@uga.edu, 912-598-3345.
Special notes:
- Participation does not include entry into the UGA Aquarium. Aquarium visits can be made by appointment only on the Aquarium by Appointment registration page.
- All boat activities are weather-dependent and require appropriate and adequate footwear and clothing. There is no guarantee of wildlife sightings but every program will include information about estuary ecology and conservation.
- UGA boat captains reserve the right to cancel boat programs in the event of unsafe weather conditions. You will be notified by the Monday prior to your trip. Back-up dates are scheduled two days after the original date of the trip. No refunds are provided unless both dates are canceled.
COVID Procedures:
- For safety and appropriate social distancing, this program is limited to 3 passengers per boat in addition to a UGA Captain.
- Passengers are required to wear face coverings and practice social distancing during check-in and for the duration of the trip including while on board the vessel and on any stops to disembark on islands or shell rakes.
This event counts toward the Coastal Stewards Program, designed to engage adults in activities that improve their knowledge of coastal ecosystems, enhance understanding of current issues impacting coastal communities, and inspire stewardship of natural resources.