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ORGANIZATION: Smithsonian at the St. Lucie County Aquarium

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Aquarium touch tank
Aquarium Interpreter volunteers assist visitors with touching live animals in our saltwater touch tank.

Aquarium Interpreters interact with visitors to the Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit and share information about our six Model Ecosystems and other aquaria. Additionally, Aquarium Interpreters lead daily feeding tours at 10:30am and 2:30pm. Aquarium Interpreters may also assist visitors at the touch tank and assist education staff with scheduled school and/or public programs. Exhibit staff will provide all training. No prior experience necessary.

Please note that all volunteers are required to undergo fingerprinting and a background check. Minimum age is 17 years old.

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About Smithsonian at the St. Lucie County Aquarium

Location:

420 Seaway Dr., Fort Pierce, FL 34949, US

Mission Statement

The Smithsonian at the St. Lucie County Aquarium is dedicated to educating the general public and school children about the critical need to preserve Florida's marine environments.

Description

The Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit is located in the St. Lucie County Aquarium at 420 Seaway Drive on South Hutchinson Island in Fort Pierce. The Smithsonian Marine Station has teamed with St. Lucie County and other community partners to create this unique educational facility. The Ecosystems Exhibit is an outreach effort of the Smithsonian Marine Station, a branch of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History. A fixture in the Fort Pierce community for over 30 years, the Marine Station is dedicated to understanding the character and diversity of the marine and estuarine habitats of Florida.

At the Aquarium, visitors can explore six different Florida marine and estuarine habitats and learn about the complexity and importance of marine ecosystems. The largest display is a spectacular living model of a Caribbean coral reef ecosystem. Other displays include seagrass, mangrove, lagoon hardbottom and nearshore reef habitats, as well as a deepwater Oculina coral reef. There are several smaller aquarium displays and a touch tank where you can meet some of our local sea creatures.

CAUSE AREAS

Animals
Children & Youth
Environment
Animals, Children & Youth, Environment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

420 Seaway Dr.Fort Pierce, FL 34949

(27.460629,-80.31432)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 16
  • 3 hours per week for 2 months

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