Students from the San Sebastián Mártir Academy, along with their teacher, Prof. Denys Ríos, had their fieldtrip to Playita Rosada on February 11, 2016. Besides rotating along the usual stations (mangrove forest, seagrasses, water quality, sand composition and meteorology), they had the chance to participate in a station dedicated to Puerto Rico’s fisheries. This was offered for the first time ever by Dr. Edgardo Ojeda, Sea Grant Program Fisheries Expert. Students enjoyed each station, since they could closely observe each of the mangrove and seagrass ecosystems along with everything that comprises them. It was a great experience for them.
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- Educational Guides
- Curricular Materials
- Implementing the Educational Guides
- Luis Muñoz Marín School
- José Rodríguez de Soto Elementary School
- Sergio Ramírez de Arellano Bilingual School
- Eva and Patria Custodio Franqui High School
- James Garfield Elementary School
- San Conrado College
- Catalina Morales de Flores School
- San Agustín College
- San Sebastián Mártir Academy
- Ana Hernández Usera Elementary School
- San Andrés Episcopal College
- CROEM visits the Tres Palmas Marine Reserve
- Segundo Ruiz Belvis School
- DNER Camp
- 4H Program Camp – SEA, RUM
- Lajas Cultural Center Camp and Francisco María Quiñones School of San Germán
- Sabana Grande Students Visit Playita Rosada
- Homeschooling group visits Playita Rosada
- Students from the Ramón Olivares Elementary School enjoy their first field trip to Magueyes Island
- Alumnos de la Escuela Superior Segundo Ruiz Belvis aprenden sobre diversos ecosistemas marinos y costeros en Playita Rosada
- Great educational experience at Playita Rosada for students from the Dr. Rafael Pujals Intermediate School
- Students visit Playita Rosada in order to learn about marine environments
- Training About the New Educational Guide: Coral Reefs
- Training about Puerto Rico’s Marine Ecosystems Educational Guides
- Magueyes Island Fieldtrip
- Playita Rosada Fieldtrip
- Punta Ballenas Nature Reserve Beach Cleanup
- The Ecological Tourism Student Club (CETE, by its Spanish acronym) Continues to Grow
- Rewarding the social commitment in youths working on Sea Grant Program initiatives in Tres Palmas Marine Reserve
- Teachers receive training about the marine ecosystems’ educational guides