Seymour Marine Discovery Center
Seymour Marine Discovery Center. [4/2007] [Science] [Show ID: 10615]
Seymour Marine Discovery Center -- Santa Cruz, CA
July 23, 2013
Santa Cruz Long Marine Lab Seymour Discovery Center
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Legacy Awards
Legacy Award Honorees:
Dan Haifley, Executive Director, O’Neill Sea Odyssey
Gary Griggs, Director, UC Santa Cruz Institute of Marine Sciences
Mr. Haifley has been Executive Director of O’Neill Sea Odyssey since 1999. He raises funds for its core and special programs and he is a leading advocate for hands-on environmental education. Dan served as District Chief of Staff for the late California Senator Henry J. Mello from 1993 until 1996; Executive Director of Save Our Shores from 1986 to 1993; and Community Affairs Officer for PG&E in the Monterey Bay from 1997 to 1999. Dan holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He is past Chair of the Santa Cruz County Commission on the Environment, past Co-chair of the Dominican Hospital Community Advisors Committee, and currently serves on the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Advisory Council where he also previously served from 2001 to 2007. He also served on the Board of Directors of the Santa Cruz County Conference and Visitor’s Council from 1993 to 1995 and from 2000 to 2006, and from 2015 to 2017 was Chair of the Advisory Committee for the successful effort to gain national monument status for the
Cotoni-Coast Dairies property north of Santa Cruz. Dan has received recognition from the California State Senate, State Assembly, the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments and the City of Santa Cruz for his efforts to establish the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, promote 26 California local ordinances regarding offshore oil and protect California’s coastline. He also received the 2011 Ocean Hero Award from Save Our Shores. He is married to Rebecca Haifley and has two grown children, Aaron and Julia.
Gary Griggs, distinguished professor of Earth and planetary sciences at UC Santa Cruz, has led the campus's Institute of Marine Sciences (IMS) since 1991. At the end of June 2018, he stepped down as IMS director and returned to full-time teaching and research.
Established in 1976 as the Center for Coastal Marine Studies, the IMS is an interdisciplinary research unit supporting a diverse group of faculty and researchers working on marine biology, coastal ecology, fisheries and fishery management, ocean processes, marine toxicology, and marine geology. IMS researchers have earned international recognition as experts on marine mammals and seabirds, coastal ecosystems, marine protected areas, harmful algal blooms, climate change, sea level rise, and other topics.
The institute provides state-of-the-art facilities both on the main UCSC campus and at the Coastal Science Campus, which has grown dramatically since Long Marine Laboratory opened in 1978. Griggs was instrumental in establishing partnerships with state and federal agencies, leading to a NOAA Fisheries lab and a state marine wildlife center now located at the Coastal Science Campus and a U.S. Geological Survey lab nearby. Interactions and collaborations with scientists at these agencies benefit both research and teaching at UC Santa Cruz.
Griggs also oversaw the development of new facilities at Long Marine Laboratory, including the Seymour Marine Discovery Center, with its public outreach and education programs, the Ocean Health building, and a major expansion of the marine vertebrate research facilities currently under way. A new Coastal Biology building to house the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is set to open this summer.
LET'S DISCOVER :: Marine Discovery Center
Take a short journey with the Mangrove Madness and Lagoonies summer camps, a field research team studying sea grass beds, lectures on sharks, dolphin and manatees, and volunteers on a habitat restoration project, just a few of the many offerings available at the Marine Discovery Center in New Smyrna Beach, Fla. You never know what you'll discover.
The Marine Discovery Center needs our help to save the Indian River Lagoon. For more information visit marinediscoverycenter.org
Seize the Date: The Marine Discovery Center
Welcome to Seize the Date! On this episode, host Angela DeBernardo is joined by her guests of the Marine Discovery Center located in New Smyrna Beach, FL. Join them as the discuss their programs and plans to expand the facility.
Original air date: April 16th, 2015.
City of Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf EcoTour
This video highlights the free guided tour on the Santa Cruz Wharf, featuring five stops on the Santa Cruz EcoTour...a self-guided tour that starts at the Seymour Marine Discovery Center and ends 5.5 miles south at the Santa Cruz Harbor. The Wharf part of the tour takes off from the Wharf stage every Saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. It's a great way to learn about environmental stewardship along the beautiful Santa Cruz coastline.
Top Tourist Attractions in Santa Cruz: Travel Guide California
Top Tourist Attractions and beautiful places in Santa Cruz: Travel Guide California
Natural Bridges State Beach, Santa Cruz Wharf, Mystery Spot, Wilder Ranch State Park, Roaring Camp Railroads, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, UCSC Arboretum, Museum of Art & History, Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center, Santa Cruz Surfing Museum, Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
Pacific Inn Santa Cruz 2 Stars Santa Cruz Hotels, California
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Pacific Inn Santa Cruz offers guest rooms with a microwave, a refrigerator and cable TV with premium channels. A spa bath is available in select rooms.
The daily continental breakfast at Pacific Inn includes bagels, danish, cereal, oatmeal, toast, coffee, cocoa and juice.
Santa Cruz Pacific Inn is 4.8 km from the University of California, Santa Cruz and the Seymour Marine Discovery Center. Big Basin Redwoods State Park is 37 km away.
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Pacific Inn Santa Cruz, 330 Ocean Street CA 95060, USA
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Marine Discovery Center 3, New Smyrna Beach, Florida
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Sanctuary Exploration Center
Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center is a state-of-the-art facility designed to foster stewardship of the region's marine ecosystem. Just steps from the ocean, the two-story, 12,387 square-foot center, located in Santa Cruz' famed beach area, functions as the sanctuary's premier interpretive facility. Our guest, Lisa Uttal, Sanctuary Exploration Center Interim Director, describes how interactive exhibits connect people with the water, geology, ecosystems, and the extraordinary diversity of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Exhibits include the Exploration Theater, a walk through a kelp forest, intertidal touchpool, open-ocean mini-theater and a replica deep-sea canyon with a remotely operated vehicle.
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This is Us at Long Marine Labs in Santa Cruz
Becca and the crew visit Long Marine Labs in Santa Cruz, CA where they are studying dolphins and how they communicate.
Marine Discovery Center - New Smyrna Beach, Florida
Natural Science Center for education, and Eco-tours on the Intracoastal Waterway, in New Smyrna Beach.
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Lord Ricks Great Santa Cruz Beach Adventure
For hundreds of years the Ohlone people thrived off the coast of Monterey Bay hunting, fishing and gathering abalone shells. In the 1600's some of the first Spanish explorers arrived in the bay forming Missions which led to the hill of the holy cross. Sadly many of the natives were wiped out by disease, forced into Catholicism or often were mistreated. Eventually after Santa Cruz passed from the Spanish to Mexico and eventually as a US City due to California being a state what went from a farming community changed into a city of tourism.
Today Santa Cruz is known for many things which include awesome seafood, surf, many old historic sites and even the strange. When I say strange for years this sea side city has been a focal point for UFOs, Bigfoot and yes even sea monsters like the one that washed up in 1925 at Natural Bridges where ill also take you to. This is a fun video more or less its a mood lightener for my friends and viewers who want to see my first experience on Santa Cruz's Beach and boardwalk. While their is not much paranormal ill show you a couple lighthouses, boardwalk, arcade, natural arches beach, Santa Cruz Discovery and Seymour Marine Centers.
I visited Santa Cruz to explore places like the Henry Cowell Redwoods & Roaring Railroad, Felton Covered Bridge, Capritaurus Bigfoot Museum, Court Of Mysteries, Evergreen Cemetery, Santa Cruz Memorial Cemetery and even Santa Cruz Mission where the first explorers planted the holy cross. While this video focuses on my explorations and reality experiences of what Santa Cruz is about towards the end of the clip is a photo gallery with music of my personal experiences and journeys. I look forward to returning here someday to visit more paranormal hot spots more or less this video is a prologue of things to come as I take on one of the last coastal amusement parks remaining and unique beaches on the west coast.
This is one of my more humorous videos I was in a ghost town earlier that day ended up having a thousand thistles break off in my skin which caused an allergic reaction. I also ended up getting tangled in barbed wire hidden in some grass thus I fell forward on my ribs bruised them and almost had to go to the emergency room because I hit my stomach and intestines so hard that I was not sure if I had internal damage besides the fact it knocked the air out of me. So by the time I had arrived at the boardwalk I was so out of it that I probably would skydive nude or some crazy shit like that lol. So most of the video is more or less a mood lightener and my personal friends should get a better look inside my life and how I experience the world.
This movie will start off with Tammy driving while I am filming the coastline all the way until we arrive in Santa Cruz walking the boardwalk playing arcade games and eventually end up in a sea cave filling in with ocean water. I did plenty of awesome urban explorations and paranormal investigations in Santa Cruz all close to this very beach and one of the oldest coastal amusement parks in the nation. Not many people know it but this beach really is a paranormal Mecca between years of Bigfoot, UFO and Ghostly Sightings surrounding Monterrey Bay. I do plan on eventually going back here to do some projects so consider this a brief introduction to the area.
Santa Cruz Day Trip
On July 12th of the year 2014, a group of four friends embarked on a day trip to Santa Cruz. Fun ensued.
Seymour Center & tide pools
Seymour Center & Tide Pools in Santa Cruz California. Students enjoy the tour of the Seymour Center
After 40 years, Monterey Bay marine center opens
In Santa Cruz, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Exploration Center has been in the making for 40 years. It opened its doors to the public on Monday.
SantaCruz
Video of Santa Cruz, California (Santa Cruz County) featuring downtown Santa Cruz, the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, the Santa Cruz Farmers Market, UCSC, Shakepeare Santa Cruz, the Natural History Museum, the Santa Cruz Wharf, the Santa Cruz Harbor, Seymour Marine Discovery Center, the Surfing Museum, West Cliff Drive, surfing at Cowell Beach and Steamer Lane, and more.
Sharks swim near Santa Cruz County beach goers
Marine biologist Giancarlo Thomae captured video footage of great white sharks swimming just yards from were families playing in the surf line.
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