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EXPERIENCE

Being Safe, Being Prepared:

Water and Beach Safety
Water and Beach Safety
Dealing with Emergencies
Science Tools
Outdoor Etiquette
Outdoor Safety

Weird and Wonderful Places To See:

Landmark Places
Life in Ruins
Conservation Projects
Brown pelican
DIVER AND SURVIVOR:
​Pushed to the brink of extinction in the mid-20th century, the recovery of the brown pelican population is a great success story for environmental conservation.
Green sea turtle
SAVING STRANDED SEA TURTLES:
​Take a behind-the-scenes look at how the Oregon Coast Aquarium is caring for stranded endangered sea turtles and learn why the facility expects to see more of these animals in the future. 
Steller's sea lion
COUNTING ON SUCCESS:
​On the road to recovery and recently removed from the Endangered Species List, here's the story of how biologists continue to monitor and assist Oregon's Steller sea lions. 
Gray wolf
THE GRAY WOLF RETURNS: 
​Michelle Dennehy with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife discusses the plight of the Gray Wolf and how conservation efforts and education are aiding in this endangered species recovery. 
Pacific lamprey
HOPE FOR AN ANCIENT FISH:
​Often considered a "trash fish" in the Pacific Northwest, Native American tribes and their partners are working to change the ill-deserved reputation of the Pacific lamprey. 
Honey bee
THE VANISHING HONEY BEE: 
​Oceanscape Network youth volunteer Tabby visits the Oregon State University Honey Bee lab to better understand the phenomenon of bee colony collapse and how you can help save these important pollinators!

Getting Involved in Outdoor Activities

 
Art
Citizen Science
Cycling
Geocaching
Photography and Video
SCUBA Diving
Treasure Hunting
Beachcombing
Climate Change Action
Fishing
Hiking
Picnicking
SKateboarding
Urban Exploration
Building ROVs
Conservation Projects
Flying Drones
Kayaking
Reading and Writing
Surfing
Whale Watching
Camping
Crabbing
Fossil Hunting
Music and Dance
Sailing and Boating
Tidepooling
Wildlife Spotting
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About Oceanscape
The Oregon Coast Aquarium's Oceanscape Network is an educational program for youth designed to inspire curiosity in science, nature, conservation and outdoor exploration while providing valuable classroom resources for educators. MORE.
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