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CATCH A WAVE June 4-8, 2018 Ever wondered why some beaches have big waves breaking on shore and others have no waves at all? This week we ll learn all about the motion of the ocean including waves and currents and why beaches have the conditions they do. We ll explore the unique life in coastal habitats and even catch some waves ourselves! June 4 June 5 June 6 June 7 June 8 FIELD TRIP SITE Tide pools Beach (Kamaole III) Waihe e Coastal Dunes and Wetland (hike and beach cleanup) FIELD TRIP TIME 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure WHAT TO BRING comfortable walking footwear and snacks (optional) is

RAINBOW REEFS June 11-15, 2018 Coral reefs are also known as the rainforests of the sea. They are among the most diverse and colorful ecosystems on Earth. This week we will investigate all of the unique colors and camouflage found on Hawaii s coral reefs. The week will conclude with an opportunity to snorkel on one of Maui s pristine coral reefs and see the rainbow reefs for ourselves! June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14 June 15 FIELD TRIP SITE Maui Ocean Center Beach (Kamaole III) Shore snorkel FIELD TRIP TIME 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure WHAT TO BRING snorkel gear (optional) and snacks (optional) is

EAT OR BE EATEN June 18-22, 2018 Do you like seafood? Every living thing in the ocean sure does! This week we ll learn all about the unique diets and eating habits of marine life. We ll see how they are all connected in the ocean food webs. And we may even taste some seafood for ourselves! June 18 June 19 June 20 June 21 June 22 FIELD TRIP SITE Field trip site to be determined Beach (Kamaole III) Field trip site to be determined FIELD TRIP TIME 9:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure WHAT TO BRING and snacks (optional) is

WHO S AFRAID OF THE BIG BAD WOLF (OF THE SEA)? June 25-29, 2018 The killer whale (or orca) is also known as the wolf of the sea. This week we will learn about some of the top predators of the ocean and see just how scary they really are! June 25 June 26 June 27 June 28 June 29 FIELD TRIP SITE Maui Ocean Center Beach (Kamaole III) Kapalua Coastal Trail FIELD TRIP TIME 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure WHAT TO BRING comfortable walking footwear and snacks (optional) is

SOUNDS OF THE SEA July 2-6, 2018 Ever wondered how animals can communicate with one another under water? Well this week we ll find out! Campers will learn all about the unique methods ocean creatures use to communicate with one another, from the voice of a shrimp to the song of a humpback whale. FIELD TRIP SITE July 2 Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge July 3 Beach (Kamaole III) July 4 NO CAMP 4 th of July holiday FIELD TRIP TIME 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure NO CAMP 4 th of July holiday WHAT TO BRING NO CAMP 4 th of July holiday July 5 July 6 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure and snacks (optional) is

ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK? July 9-13, 2018 Some creatures may be afraid of the dark, but not those that live in the deep ocean! This week we will learn all about the deep ocean habitat, the living things found there, and how they survive in the deep, dark, cold water. We will also learn how scientists study and explore the deep ocean, and even take a trip to visit the deep for ourselves! July 9 July 10 July 11 July 12 July 13 FIELD TRIP SITE Maui Ocean Center Beach (Kamaole III) Atlantis Submarine FIELD TRIP TIME 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 9:15 am departure 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure WHAT TO BRING and snacks (optional) is

OCEAN LOCOMOTION July 16-20, 2018 Swimming is not the only way to get around in the ocean. This week campers will learn about some of the unique ways creatures large and small move around in the ocean. We ll end the week on a snorkel trip where the campers can see some unique ocean locomotion in action! July 16 July 17 July 18 July 19 July 20 FIELD TRIP SITE Tide pools Beach (Kamaole III) Maui Dragonfruit Farm FIELD TRIP TIME 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure WHAT TO BRING and snacks (optional) is

ONCE UPON AN ARCHIPELAGO July 23-27, 2018 The Hawaiian archipelago began forming about 65 million years ago. This week s activities will be all about the islands of Hawaii. Through legends, field trips, and other activities, campers will learn how the Hawaiian Islands formed, how living things came to the islands (including people), and gain an appreciation for the life in the unique habitats of the islands. July 23 July 24 July 25 July 26 July 27 FIELD TRIP SITE La Perouse Bay hike Beach (Kamaole III) Field trip site to be determined FIELD TRIP TIME 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure WHAT TO BRING comfortable walking footwear and snacks (optional) is

ON THIN ICE July 30-August 3, 2018 As the Earth gets warmer, the ice in arctic habitats is melting, literally putting some marine life on thin ice. Warmer temperatures are also figuratively putting some marine life on thin ice. This week is all about those endangered species on thin ice and what we can do to help conserve them. July 30 July 31 August 1 August 2 August 3 FIELD TRIP SITE Maui Ocean Center Beach (Kamaole III) Waikamoi Preserve Hike FIELD TRIP TIME 10:00 am departure 10:00 am departure 9:30 am departure 9:00 am departure 12:00 pm departure WHAT TO BRING and snacks (optional) is