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March 27, 2020 – Science Bites, News

Creatures of Camouflage

Earlier this month, educators from the Science Center along with UCSC Researcher- Lauren Bell, and Sitka Conservation Society Jesuit Volunteer- Jill Hayden, took a trip to Pirates Cove with Stacy Golden’s Marine Biology class for their grand finale snorkeling session. While the water temperature was low…

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March 26, 2020 – Science Bites, News

Help with Kelp

Lauren Bell, UCSC researcher, just ended her kelp project this week. She began with 3 different types of algae – Macrosytis pyrifera (MP) and 2 different understory kelp including Saccharina nigripes (SN) and Agarum fimbriatum. Each blade was trimmed to 10 cm measured from the attachment to the stipe (see kelp diagram on worksheet).  They were placed in containers that were…

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March 25, 2020 – Science Bites, News

Molly Tank Moving Day

Taylor, our current Aquarium Technician, needs to scrub the Molly Tank for some deep spring cleaning. Left on its own, the tank accumulates all sorts of microorganisms—like coralline and green algae—that can affect not only the water quality but also the tank’s visibility for guests like you! So, Wanda the Wolf Eel and her fishy neighbors must be temporarily housed in different tanks.  While there are about 11 regular…

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March 24, 2020 – News, Education

Science Bites: Bite-Size Science Activities To Do At Home!

The Sitka Sound Science Center is excited to introduce a new way to exercise your minds and stay connected to current research and science education happening in our community. Now, you can look forward to waking up every morning and…

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March 24, 2020 – Science Bites, News

Sprouts – “All About Birds”

Those of you with young scientists know that Sprouts at the Science Center is the place to be on a Tuesday morning. Those of you without young scientists might not know what Sprouts is…Sprouts is a free science education program…

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March 23, 2020 – Science Bites, News

Feeding Fry

The hatchery crew moved 2700 kilograms (kg) of fish food from the sea wall to the net pens for our very hungry and growing baby pink and chum salmon fry. This amount of food should last about one month. Can…

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March 17, 2020 – News

Doing Our Part in the Face of COVID-19

Due to the ongoing spread of the COVID-19 virus and in conjunction with the CDC’s recommendations for best practices and guidelines for preventing the spread, after much discussion Sitka Sound Science Center has decided to close to the public and discontinue…

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February 3, 2020 – News

2020 Summer Camp Registration Now Open!

The theme for Summer Camp 2020 is “Scale”! Think big to little, little to big, microscopic to macroscopic, seed to sprout, dirt to mountain, high tech to low tech – all SSSC 2020 summer camps will explore the building blocks…

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