By Eddie Petrosky Kenny Goodwin. What do we do…? Aquatic Adventures educates urban youth about science, the ocean and nature through tuition-free programs,

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By Eddie Petrosky Kenny Goodwin

What do we do…? Aquatic Adventures educates urban youth about science, the ocean and nature through tuition-free programs, creating the next generation of scientific and environmental leaders. Aquatic Adventures educates urban youth about science, the ocean and nature through tuition-free programs, creating the next generation of scientific and environmental leaders.

What Do We Do Continued Aquatic Adventures’ community events protect threatened habitats in our region. These events known as Wetland Avengers, engage the public in learning about the importance of wetland and watershed resources, and immediately translate awareness into action. Aquatic Adventures’ community events protect threatened habitats in our region. These events known as Wetland Avengers, engage the public in learning about the importance of wetland and watershed resources, and immediately translate awareness into action.

Awareness Community Events Community Events Summer Camps Summer Camps Programs Programs

Why should you donate? Aquatic Adventures needs the support of generous donors like you. Your donation today will provide the youth we serve with experiences of a lifetime. Aquatic Adventures needs the support of generous donors like you. Your donation today will provide the youth we serve with experiences of a lifetime.

Donations!!!!!! $10,000: SCIENCE & MENTORING IN THE FIELD – Enable four students to lead other first time Ocean Leaders in scientific research in Baja California $5,000: HELP YOUTH GET TO COLLEGE – Support six high school juniors in a multi-day orientation trip visiting universities in Northern California $2,500: WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INTERNSHIP - Allow one student to travel to Vietnam for the summer and use her native language skills to work as part of a World Wildlife Fund ocean conservation project $1,000: COLLEGE FAMILY WORKSHOP - Pay for two families to attend a College Family Workshop, helping students gain their parents’ support to attend college $500: MARINE SCIENCE SUMMER FELLOWSHIP - Provide two students with summer fellowships to teach marine science $100: HELP YOUTH PREPARE FOR COLLEGE - Purchase college test preparation books for one student $10,000: SCIENCE & MENTORING IN THE FIELD – Enable four students to lead other first time Ocean Leaders in scientific research in Baja California $5,000: HELP YOUTH GET TO COLLEGE – Support six high school juniors in a multi-day orientation trip visiting universities in Northern California $2,500: WORLD WILDLIFE FUND INTERNSHIP - Allow one student to travel to Vietnam for the summer and use her native language skills to work as part of a World Wildlife Fund ocean conservation project $1,000: COLLEGE FAMILY WORKSHOP - Pay for two families to attend a College Family Workshop, helping students gain their parents’ support to attend college $500: MARINE SCIENCE SUMMER FELLOWSHIP - Provide two students with summer fellowships to teach marine science $100: HELP YOUTH PREPARE FOR COLLEGE - Purchase college test preparation books for one student