Channel Islands National
Marine Sanctuary visitor centers and exhibits display, promote and interpret the importance of the sanctuary and the resources it protects.
Not exact matches
Channel Islands Naturalist Corps (CINC) is a joint program between Channel Islands National Park and Channel Islands National
Marine Sanctuary.The Naturalist Corp is a group of specially trained volunteers dedicated to educating
visitors about the unique resources found within the
sanctuary and park.
The Channel Islands National
Marine Sanctuary's «underwater archaeology» exhibit provides
visitors the opportunity to visit the shipwreck site of the Winfield Scott and join maritime archaeologists recording the wreck.
For those looking to find out more about our
marine sanctuary, a visit to the San Simeon State Beach and the
visitor center will provide more detail about the efforts there to expand our coastal protected areas.
Island Packers transports over 70,000
visitors to the Park and National
Marine Sanctuary every year, including more than 8,000 school children who participate in educational programs as part of their tour.
You can also check out the
Visitor Center at the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National
Marine Sanctuary in North Kihei.
The 250 - hectare reef and sandbar is a protected
marine sanctuary, which
visitors can easily reach by boarding a motor launch at the wharf of Masbate City's Rendezvous Hotel.