1. Science: Marine Biology Exploration: Engage in hands-on learning about marine life, ecosystems, and conservation efforts. Students can observe various species, learn about their habitats, and understand the importance of marine biodiversity.
  2. Science: Oceanography Exhibit: Explore the physical and chemical properties of the ocean through interactive exhibits. Understand ocean currents, tides, and the impact of human activities on marine environments.
  3. Social Studies: Cultural Importance of Aquatic Life: Discover the significance of aquatic life in different cultures and traditions around the world. Explore how aquatic ecosystems influence the way of life for various communities.
  4. Social Studies: Historical Perspective of Aquatic Exploration: Learn about historical explorations of oceans and aquatic environments. Understand how early explorers navigated the seas and the impact of maritime discoveries on global trade and civilization.
  5. Life Skills: Environmental Conservation Workshop: Participate in a workshop focused on environmental conservation and sustainable practices. Students can learn about reducing plastic pollution, protecting marine habitats, and the role of individuals in preserving the oceans.
  6. Life Skills: Aquarium Hospitality and Customer Service: Explore career opportunities in the hospitality industry by understanding the roles and responsibilities of aquarium staff. Learn about customer service, teamwork, and management skills required in aquarium operations.
  7. Life Skills: Public Speaking and Marine Education: Practice public speaking skills by delivering educational presentations about marine life to fellow students. Develop the ability to communicate complex scientific concepts in an engaging and accessible manner.
  8. Science: Adaptation and Survival in Aquatic Environments: Study the unique adaptations of aquatic species for survival in challenging environments. Explore how marine organisms have evolved to thrive in diverse ecosystems.
  9. Science: Aquarium Ecology and Conservation Projects: Engage in ecological projects within the aquarium, such as monitoring water quality, studying coral reef conservation, or participating in wildlife rehabilitation efforts.
  10. Social Studies: Sustainable Fishing Practices and Community Impact: Investigate the social, economic, and environmental aspects of sustainable fishing. Explore how responsible fishing practices contribute to community development and environmental conservation.