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On a whale watching trip, groups are likely to see Finback whales. Other possible sightings include Humpback, Minke, Pilot, False Killer, and even a Sei whale. The warm waters attract giant ocean sunfish, sharks, tuna and marlin. Portuguese man of war, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, and varieties of dolphins might be seen.

supports classroom learning in:
Science.

topics covered:
Animals, Marine Life, Ecology, Orienteering.

contact info
Phone: 401-783-4988
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Guided Tours, Guided Activities Recomm. Length of Visit: 4.5 hours. Registration: Online, Phone, Email. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No.

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Frances Fleet

On a whale watching trip, groups are likely to see Finback whales. Other possible sightings include Humpback, Minke, Pilot, False Killer, and even a Sei whale. The warm waters attract giant ocean sunfish, sharks, tuna and marlin. Portuguese man of war, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, and varieties of dolphins might be seen.

contact info

Hrs: By appointment.

HELPFUL LESSON PLAN(S)

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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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FIELD TRIPS

On a whale watching trip, groups are likely to see Finback whales. Other possible sightings include Humpback, Minke, Pilot, False Killer, and even a Sei whale. The warm waters attract giant ocean sunfish, sharks, tuna and marlin. Portuguese man of war, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, and varieties of dolphins might be seen.

supports scout badges in:
Science.

topics covered:
Animals, Marine Life, Ecology, Orienteering.

contact info
Phone: 401-783-4988
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Guided Tours, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: 4.5 hours. Registration: Online, Phone, Email. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

Frances Fleet

On a whale watching trip, groups are likely to see Finback whales. Other possible sightings include Humpback, Minke, Pilot, False Killer, and even a Sei whale. The warm waters attract giant ocean sunfish, sharks, tuna and marlin. Portuguese man of war, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, and varieties of dolphins might be seen.

contact info

Hrs: By appointment.

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>>

FIELD TRIPS

On a whale watching trip, groups are likely to see Finback whales. Other possible sightings include Humpback, Minke, Pilot, False Killer, and even a Sei whale. The warm waters attract giant ocean sunfish, sharks, tuna and marlin. Portuguese man of war, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, and varieties of dolphins might be seen.

topics covered:
Animals, Marine Life, Ecology, Orienteering.

contact info
Phone: 401-783-4988
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Guided Tours, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: 4.5 hours. Registration: Online, Phone, Email. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

Frances Fleet

On a whale watching trip, groups are likely to see Finback whales. Other possible sightings include Humpback, Minke, Pilot, False Killer, and even a Sei whale. The warm waters attract giant ocean sunfish, sharks, tuna and marlin. Portuguese man of war, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, and varieties of dolphins might be seen.

contact info

Hrs: By appointment.

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>>

FIELD TRIPS

On a whale watching trip, groups are likely to see Finback whales. Other possible sightings include Humpback, Minke, Pilot, False Killer, and even a Sei whale. The warm waters attract giant ocean sunfish, sharks, tuna and marlin. Portuguese man of war, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, and varieties of dolphins might be seen.

supports classroom learning in:
Science.

topics covered:
Animals, Marine Life, Ecology, Orienteering.

contact info
Phone: 401-783-4988
Email: [email protected]

INFO

Grade Level: All Grades Program Type: Day Trips, Guided Tours, Guided Activities. Recomm. Length of Visit: 4.5 hours. Registration: Online, Phone, Email. Cost: Fee Title I or Financial Support: No.

ABOUT

Frances Fleet

On a whale watching trip, groups are likely to see Finback whales. Other possible sightings include Humpback, Minke, Pilot, False Killer, and even a Sei whale. The warm waters attract giant ocean sunfish, sharks, tuna and marlin. Portuguese man of war, leatherback and loggerhead turtles, and varieties of dolphins might be seen.

contact info

Hrs: By appointment.

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>>