Join Aquarium staff for free public programming on the Seattle waterfront this summer

Shoreline, WALocal News

Seattle Aquarium is hosting free public programming this summer on the Seattle waterfront, designed to engage the community in art, science, and nature. One of the featured programs, "SEA and create," invites participants to create artwork while learning about the local marine ecosystem and enjoying views of the waterfront. Another program, "Plankton pals," offers a hands-on experience where attendees can collect plankton samples and examine them under microscopes, revealing the hidden life in the water. "Rooftop reflections" encourages visitors to slow down and appreciate nature on the Ocean Pavilion rooftop, where they can learn about native plants and observe the local flora. Additionally, the Beach Naturalist shore stroll allows guests to connect with Aquarium volunteers stationed at the nearby Olympic Sculpture Park Pocket Beach.

These activities promote community engagement and environmental education, highlighting the importance of marine ecosystems. The programming reflects the Aquarium's commitment to fostering a connection between individuals and their natural surroundings. Overall, these events provide a unique opportunity for self-reflection and community bonding amid the scenic beauty of Seattle's waterfront.

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