Afoot and Afloat with PTMSC Campers!

Campers from Port Townsend Marine Science Center have been getting out on the water aboard NWMC vessels to carry out scientific investigations this summer. This is part of the Afoot and Afloat camp that focuses on Inquiry Based Science for 11-13 year olds.  Students brought aboard various scientific equipment including Van Dorn bottles for collecting

Maritime Discovery Programs Serve over 200 Students this Spring!

May and June brought 7th grade students from Quilcene, Port Townsend and Chimacum Middle Schools to participate in Maritime Discovery programs for 5-8 days. The campus and the bay were buzzing with students flowing through a multitude of maritime themed classes that are developed collaboratively between NWMC and teachers from the schools. All students go

Sharing our last day together

Our final class of the school year brought us together for the last time as a group. We were grateful to have time together out on the water and back on land to celebrate our accomplishments. Calm waters made our last day a rowing day. We power stroked along the waterfront to get in front

Filming and Opening the Bird Boxes!

Bravo team has less then a month until our last class on May 17. Between now and then we have a lot to accomplish. We are going to go on a one day expediton on May 8 in our local waters. We looked at the charts, measured distances and checked the tides for that day.

Longboating!

Spring is here and we are happy to be getting back out on the water more! Today we worked on reviewing our knots and rowing commands. Then we discussed our work on our environmental project documentary “Don’t Suck” about the impacts of plastic straws. Progress is being made and we hope to start filming after

Journey and Environmental Project Planning

A blustery and rainy Thursday kept us ashore 2 weeks in a row. We utilized our time  well and accomplished several things. We practiced our knots, did journey preparation, and environmental planning project planning. Our longboat journey is May 5-9 and we have plenty of preparations to do! Every week from now until then, we

Decisions, decisions, decisions

Today is March 1st and we had a lot to decide on today. First of all, it was the day students were asked to commit to going on our journey in May. Fortunately, we have a large crew returning and most of them are coming on the journey! After making a list of those committed,

Snow Day

One of the best things about experiential education is that we can take advantage of opportunities that come our way. Today presented us with snow and ice on the ground, cold temperatures, and building northerly winds. What else could we do but learn about heavy weather sailing and squall drills? We spent some time in

Sailing in a Time Machine

Today’s forecast was perfect for a much-needed day on the water for Bravo Team.  We looked at our records and realized we hadn’t been on the water since January 4th when Townshend was hauled out for annual maintenance.  And it had been since December 8th when we were last sailing. We quickly got gear and

Townshend is back in the water!

Townshend is back in the water after a month of loving care, but alas, we were kept on land by a small craft advisory. Teambuilding, birdwatching and environmental project planning were on our agenda. Our teambuilding activity got the crew working together to solve the challenge of how to make the shape of a square