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Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI)
The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) is dedicated to teaching marine mammal science, environmental science, and conservation. Groups of all ages can enjoy coastal educational experiences like whale watches and other discovery excursions where they can collect and examine samples, spot wildlife, and more. Cruises are led by CRESLI staff and educational materials are available prior to the trip.
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Boat Excursion Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Did you know a boat can be built out of concrete and it will still float? As long as the boat is lighter than the water it displaces, it will stay above water. And what makes a boat move through the water? Throughout history, boats have been powered by wind, propellers, oars, motors, paddles, and ocean and river currents. Sailboats, which have been around for 5,000 years, can reach speeds of over 47 knots (about 54 mph) from wind power alone!
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Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI)
The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) is dedicated to teaching marine mammal science, environmental science, and conservation. Groups of all ages can enjoy coastal educational experiences like whale watches and other discovery excursions where they can collect and examine samples, spot wildlife, and more. Cruises are led by CRESLI staff and educational materials are available prior to the trip.
contact info
Hrs: Vary
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Boat Excursion Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Did you know a boat can be built out of concrete and it will still float? As long as the boat is lighter than the water it displaces, it will stay above water. And what makes a boat move through the water? Throughout history, boats have been powered by wind, propellers, oars, motors, paddles, and ocean and river currents. Sailboats, which have been around for 5,000 years, can reach speeds of over 47 knots (about 54 mph) from wind power alone!
View Lesson Plan>>ABOUT
Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI)
The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) is dedicated to teaching marine mammal science, environmental science, and conservation. Groups of all ages can enjoy coastal educational experiences like whale watches and other discovery excursions where they can collect and examine samples, spot wildlife, and more. Cruises are led by CRESLI staff and educational materials are available prior to the trip.
contact info
Hrs: Vary
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Boat Excursion Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Did you know a boat can be built out of concrete and it will still float? As long as the boat is lighter than the water it displaces, it will stay above water. And what makes a boat move through the water? Throughout history, boats have been powered by wind, propellers, oars, motors, paddles, and ocean and river currents. Sailboats, which have been around for 5,000 years, can reach speeds of over 47 knots (about 54 mph) from wind power alone!
View Lesson Plan>>ABOUT
Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI)
The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island (CRESLI) is dedicated to teaching marine mammal science, environmental science, and conservation. Groups of all ages can enjoy coastal educational experiences like whale watches and other discovery excursions where they can collect and examine samples, spot wildlife, and more. Cruises are led by CRESLI staff and educational materials are available prior to the trip.
contact info
Hrs: Vary
HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)
Prepared by FieldTripDirectory.com
Boat Excursion Lesson Plan
FUN FACTS
Did you know a boat can be built out of concrete and it will still float? As long as the boat is lighter than the water it displaces, it will stay above water. And what makes a boat move through the water? Throughout history, boats have been powered by wind, propellers, oars, motors, paddles, and ocean and river currents. Sailboats, which have been around for 5,000 years, can reach speeds of over 47 knots (about 54 mph) from wind power alone!
View Lesson Plan>>