
March 2023
Finding Meaning in the Marsh: Photography
Photographers are keenly aware of light, dark, angles and space. They, quite literally, view the salt marsh through a different lens. We want you to see what photographers see! Join UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant educators and our…
Find out more »Estuary Trawl
Audience: Ages 10 and up Climb aboard our 43-foot trawler, the R/V Sea Dawg, for a memorable scientific collection trip. Sample the aquatic communities found in tidal rivers and sounds, then identify, sort, count and record species and environmental data.…
Find out more »Aquarium Community Supper
Winter is wrapping up and the UGA Aquarium wants to celebrate the gorgeous weather with you and your family by hosting our first ever community supper on Friday, March 10, 2023, from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Supper will be prepared…
Find out more »Finding Meaning in the Marsh: Art
Take time to look around and practice being present in the landscape while observing color in the marsh. Landscape artists seek connections to place through careful observation of time and light. This Marsh walk with Kip Bradley, a local landscape…
Find out more »Report Card Day
Did you receive an A or B in science on your most recent report card? If so, your hard work earned you free admission to the UGA Aquarium on Saturday, March 18: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.! We’re offering…
Find out more »School’s Out Series: Squid Dissection!
Calling all kids, parents, and curious adults! Chatham County students are out of school and the UGA Aquarium is bringing out the squid. Learn about squid biology, ecology, and conservation before investigating their anatomy as part of a hands-on squid…
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