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SUMMARY:Night at the Museum: Fishermen's Tales
DESCRIPTION:Dive into learning during Night at the Museum\, an after-hours STEM exploration series for families at Seacoast Science Center. This quarterly program features a range of environmental topics\, and engages community partners and friends to collectively learn about important local and global ocean conservation issues and how we can help make a difference. \n\n\n\nIn December\, we are focusing on fish. Seafood is one of the most prized resources in the Gulf of Maine\, and it plays a key part in our economy and cultural identity. Join Seacoast Science Center for an action-packed evening to find out what is changing above and below the water's surface that is impacting local fish populations. \n\n Meet local fishermen and oyster farmers who are using sustainable practice\n Get hands-on with gear and meet a research technician who designs fishing gear\n Learn the "why and how" of choosing sustainably harvested fish with Best Aquaculture Practices\n Get up close and personal with our live animal ocean ambassadors\n Play exciting games that teach about fish\, fishing\, and the Gulf of Maine\n Find out about UNH School of Marine Science's work with baby lumpfish\, one of the newest species on the sustainable fisheries stage\n Get crafty and make a fish print to take home\n Meet representatives from One Fish Foundation to explore local sustainable fisheries\n\nCost for SSC Members: $2.50 per person or $10 per family (up to 6). Cost for non-members: $5 per person or $20 per family (up to 6).
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Dive into learning during Night at the Museum\, an after-hours STEM exploration series for families at Seacoast Science Center. This quarterly program features a range of environmental topics\, and engages community partners and friends to collectively learn about important local and global ocean conservation issues and how we can help make a difference. \;
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\nIn December\, we are focusing on fish. Seafood is one of the most prized resources in the Gulf of Maine\, and it plays a key part in our economy and cultural identity. Join Seacoast Science Center for an action-packed evening to find out what is changing above and below the water&rsquo\;s surface that is impacting local fish populations. \;\n