YOU CAN HELP! Be a volunteer beach naturalist this year on West Seattle shores

(WSB file photo from low tide at Constellation Park)

Spring and summer are rolling this way, sure as the tide, and if you love being out on our beaches, here’s a unique volunteer opportunity:

Volunteer with the Seattle Aquarium at a beach near you!

Why do barnacles stand on their heads? What do sea stars like to eat? How do moon snails lay their eggs? Learn to answer these and other fun questions by volunteering as a Seattle Aquarium Beach Naturalist this summer. Naturalists receive training in the spring, and then spend three low-tide days educating beach visitors about inter-tidal life and beach etiquette at one of eleven Puget Sound beaches, including Constellation Park and Lincoln Park in West Seattle.

Training begins on March 2.

If interested, please email beachnaturalist@seattleaquarium.org, call 206-693-6189, or visit seattleaquarium.org/beach-naturalist. Registration required.

See this flyer for more info.

1 Reply to "YOU CAN HELP! Be a volunteer beach naturalist this year on West Seattle shores"

  • Nw mama February 11, 2016 (9:46 pm)

    I can’t volunteer but I thank all those who do.   My family and I  love these days. 

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