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   Seacamp
1300 Big Pine Ave.
Big Pine Key, Florida 33043
Tel: 305-872-2331   Fax: 305-872-2555
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Type: Residential
Focus: General, Specialty
Specialization: Sailing, Gifted, scuba, Windsurfing, Marine Science, Nature/Environ Study, General Adventure
Activities: Swimming, Aquatic Activities, Boating, Sailing, Volleyball, Wilderness, Wind Surfing, Creative Writing, Marine Science, Nature/Environ Study, Science, Arts & Crafts, Batik/Tie-dye, Ceramics/Pottery, Drama, Drawing/Painting, Music, Photography/Video, Woodworking, Adventures, Camp Newspaper, Camping/Camp fire, Canoeing/Kayaking, Community Service, Conservation, Fishing, Scuba/Snorkeling
Age Range: 12-17
Gender: Coed
Camp Capacity: 160
Accreditation: ACA, NAUI
Director: Grace Upshaw
Sponsoring Org: Seacamp Association,Inc.
Founded: 1966
County: Monroe
Nearest Large
City:
Key West
   
Camp Description:
Founded in 1966, Seacamp is the first program dedicated to the education of youth in marine sciences.

Seacamp shows the way to the sense of wonder within you that will last a lifetime. Through its marine science program, underwater exploration and study beckon you to a world apart. Seacamp is minutes from the only living coral reef in all America at Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary.

Marine Science Programs
Seacamp's tropical marine location in the lower Florida Keys enables it to offer a truly unique marine science program. This program is the heart of Seacamp and makes available to campers and young scientists a variety of coordinated activities under the guidance of academically-trained marine science instructors.

Campers are able to discover for themselves the fascinating, little-known world beneath the ocean surface and the delicate relationships which unite all marine organisms in endless cycles of life and survival. Students can work at their own level of interest, learning basic ecological principles and concepts that are pertinent to the future of our natural resources as well as the study of marine science.

SCUBA Programs
Seacamp offers several courses in safe SCUBA diving and Marine Science to qualified campers. The courses are designed to give the diver training in SCUBA techniques so that he/she will be able to safely use SCUBA as a tool for underwater research. Satisfactory completion of our Basic or Master Diver certification course will earn the camper their certification through NAUI. Campers already certified can participate in one of our many marine science/SCUBA courses.

Aquatics and Creative Expressions
Seacamp teaches the fun and skills of sailing. It's an excellent way for future marine scientists to become familiar with the winds, tides and currents that are of primary concern in oceanography. Seacamp maintains a fleet of Pelican sail boats and twelve Windsurfers. US Sail certification is offered to beginners in sailing.

The Red Cross course in lifeguarding including First Aid and CPR is taught at Seacamp. The course is designed to increase the campers' ability to recognize and avoid hazardous water conditions and practices.

Seacamp also offers traditional camp activities such as Arts and Crafts, camp newspaper, Music and Photography.

 
Sessions (costs are in the local currency of the camp):
Session Name Start           End           Cost
Session 1 06/24/09 07/11/09 $3600
Session 2 07/14/09 07/31/09 $3600
Session 3 08/03/09 08/20/09 $3600