Taking care of fish is a fun and rewarding hobby, and it can even be a career!
Do you need to shadow a marine biologist for a school assignment or are you just interested in what a job in the field of animal care is like?
The Job Shadow series of programs at the Aquarium is perfect for either. We have four unique 3-hour programs that are sure to give you the inside scoop on a career in marine biology. Take the entire series, one is typically offered the first Saturday of every month.
Aquarist:
This Job Shadow program takes a closer look at the field of fish and invertebrate husbandry. During this 3-hour program participants will:
- Hear from our aquarist staff what it takes to do their job
- Visit various behind-the-scenes locations
- Prepare food for and feed our largest exhibit, the 350,000-gallon tropical reef habitat
- Meet members of our volunteer dive staff
- Feed the rays and do exhibit maintenance on the ray pool
- Meet the aquarist that cares for our Giant Pacific Octopus and observe a feed
- Watch as a trained staff member cuts a window in a shark egg
- Feed and touch animals in our private classroom touch pools
*The Aquarium reserves the right to change the animal interactions without notice due to animal safety, exhibit maintenance, or animal health reasons.
Participants must wear closed-toe shoes for behind the scenes access!
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| When |
Saturday, Mar 3, 2012 | 9:00 AM–12:00 PM
Saturday, Jul 7, 2012 | 9:00 AM–12:00 PM Saturday, Nov 3, 2012 | 9:00 AM–12:00 PM |
| Cost | $29.00 per student $24.00 for Aquarium members Aquarium admission not included |
| Ages | 7-12th Grade |
| RSVP | (562) 951-1630 |
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