Oyster Field Lab (Pier 40 Wetlab)

Description

Become a field scientist and discover the important role oysters play in the Hudson River Estuary. This program takes place in the Pier 40 Wetlab aquarium, a non-climate controlled indoor space.

Program Objectives:
• Students will be able to define and identify the ecological significance of an Estuary
• Students will be able to identify important water quality parameters
• Students will be able to identify the ecological benefits that oysters provide the Hudson River

Program Activities:
• Watershed Geography and Brackish Water Experiment
• Wetlab Tour
• Water Quality Testing
• Oyster Handling & Monitoring

Offered At

Hudson River Park

Hudson River Park’s River Project hosts a series of free and low-cost environmental education programs for organized groups using the Hudson River waterfront as its classroom. Our field trip programs connect students with the River and Park through fun, enriching STEM activities that inspire each student’s inner scientist. Explore unique educational spaces throughout the Park: experience interactive games at the Discovery Tank at Pier 57, meet native marine species at the Pier 40 Wetlab aquarium, discover the unique shoreline of Pier 26, explore fascinating tide pools and a lush salt marsh at Gansevoort Peninsula and more!

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Details

Subjects

Science, Biology, Water Testing, Conservation

Capacity

30 students

Duration

90 min.

Activity

Field Trip

Grades

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

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