Shark Tagging

Crandon Park Marina
Directed by Dr. Neil Hammerschlag, the RJ Dunlap Marine Conservation Program (RJD) is a joint initiative of the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science and Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy. The mission of RJD is to advance ocean conservation and scientific literacy by conducting cutting-edge scientific research and providing innovative and meaningful outreach opportunities for students through exhilarating hands-on research and virtual learning experiences in marine biology. Opportunities are made available for our students at Palmer Trinity School. One of the core components of the RJD Program is providing experiential learning opportunities to young adults. Tag a shark, plant a coral, measure a mangrove, the RJ Dunlap Marine Conservation Program provides educational experiences to groups of high school students year-round. Your class will take an active role in real scientific projects, learn the scientific method, and assist in protecting threatened marine resources.
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Main Entrance: 8001 SW 184th Street, Miami, FL 33157
Mailing Address: 7900 SW 176th Street, Miami, FL 33157
Main:     305.251.2230
Admission:     305.969.4208