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UNC Wilmington MarineQuest

Summer Address:

   Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
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Off-Season Address:

   Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
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MarineQuest is the "hands-on, feet-wet" marine and environmental education outreach program for UNCW. UNCW is a five minute drive from local beaches. For the past 27 years, MarineQuest has been offering the highest quality summer academic enrichment camps for children ages 5 - 16. Outdoor habitat exploration, "lab" activities, creative arts and age appropriate activities are part of every academically sound camp. We invite you to enroll your child in one of our unique camps where learning and enjoyment meet at the edge of the sea!

 

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Camp Type:  Residential  Day
Year Established: 1981
Gender: Coed
Age of Campers: 5 to 17 years old
Cost/Week: $351.00-$500.00/wk
Religious Affiliation: None
Camp Owner(s): UNC Wilmington
Camp Director(s): Courtney Picket
Nearest Large City: Raleigh, NC
Off Season Rental: No
Camp Focus:
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Animals
Academic and Pre-College Camps: Marine Science
Art Activities:
  •  Arts and Crafts
  •  Drawing and Painting
  •  Film and TV
  •  Other Arts
  •  Photography and Video
  •  Sculpture
  •  Visual Arts

Sports Activities:
  •  Fishing
  •  Surfing

Adventure Activities:
  •  Assorted Adventures
  •  Environmental
  •  Kayaking

Academic Activities:
  •  Animals
  •  Gifted
  •  Marine Science
  •  Other Academics
  •  Science

Miscellaneous Activities:
  •  Winter/Spring Break Programs


Additional Activities:
Snorkeling, Boogie Boarding, Research Boat Excursion

Ages 5 – 6: Sea Squirts
Your little squirts will enjoy our fun-filled camp for budding scientists interested in the field of "ickyology". They'll explore different marine habitats and meet some of the shelly, fishy, crusty and squishy critters that live there.


Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 11:45 am

One week camps: June 15 - Aug. 7.

$125 per week of half days.

Ages 6 – 7: Sea Safari
Send your young adventurer on an exciting Sea Safari through the four habitats of a barrier island. They’ll hunt for the wild animals and plants that survive in each habitat and discover the 'big game" of our marine environment.

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 11:45 am

One week camps: June 15 - Aug.7.

$140 per week of half days.

 

 

Ages 7 – 8: Sea Camp
Send your young explorer on a true treasure hunt to discover the riches of our local barrier islands. Follow a secret map through the beach, dunes, maritime forest and marsh to find the true plant and animal treasures that inhabit our marine environment.

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm

One week camps: June 15 - Aug.7.

$245 per week.

 

 

Ages 9 - 10: Sea SI
Your young detectives will be hot on the trail of a master environmental criminal tracking him through our local habitats. Campers will spend the week using their CSI forensic skills to decipher clues and collect evidence to solve crimes against the environment in this ecological mystery!


Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
One week camps: June 15 – Aug. 7.
$280 per week.

 

 

Ages 11 - 12: Coast Trek
Send your pre-teen explorers back in time to the age of the giant prehistoric shark Carcharodon megalodon to discover how the North Carolina coast has changed over the years. While time-traveling through our coastal habitats back to the future, Trekkies will experience first-hand how the forces of nature have created the coastline that we see today.

 

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
One week camps
Commuter: June 15 – Aug. 7.
Residential: June 14 - July 31. (Sunday Check-In)
$380 per week (commuter) $665 per week (residential).

 

Ages 12-16: ArtSea **NEW for 2009**
Campers will focus on different artistic interpretations of marine plants, animals and habitats. Each day campers will explore local habitats to garner inspiration and then spend time in the art studio creating their own masterpieces. Guest artists will instruct students in different mediums and share how their own work inspires others to appreciate and protect the marine environment. Students will display their work on the final day in our ArtSea Gallery show.

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
One week camps
Commuter: June 15 – Aug. 7.
Residential: June 14 - July 31. (Sunday Check-In)
$400 per week (commuter) $675 per week (residential).

 


Ages 13-14: Ocean Lab
If your teen is tired of reading, writing, and arithmetic they just might want to try their hand at one of the four fields of marine science: biology, chemistry, geology, and physics. Each day of this exciting camp your junior scientists will explore a different field using that great big outdoor lab we call an ocean.

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
One week camps
Commuter: June 15 – Aug. 7.
Residential: June 14 - July 31. (Sunday Check-In)
$450 per week (commuter) $725 per week (residential).

Ages 15-16: Camp O.C.E.A.N.S.
Think you want to be a marine biologist? How about an oceanographer? Maybe you prefer marine technology specialist? You can check out your career options at our camp designed to let you step into the swim fins of different types of marine scientists and gain some first-hand experience using the kinds of instruments and ROV technology their research requires.

Sunday 3 pm - Friday 1 pm
Two week camps (Residential Only)
June 14 - June 26; June 28 - July 10
$1895 per two weeks.

Ages 15-16: Camp O.C.E.A.N.S. Gulf Stream
Our popular camp O.C.E.A.N.S. now condensed to a one-week camp designed for commuter campers. Come check out your career options as a marine biologist, an oceanographer or a marine technology specialist. Our camp is designed to let you step into the swim fins of different types of marine scientists and gain some first-hand experience using the kinds of instruments and ROV technology their research requires.

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
One week camps (Commuter Only)
Aug 3 - Aug 7
$500 per week.

 

 

 

Ages 17: Oceans 17 **NEW for 2009**
Oceans 17 provides serious marine science enthusiasts with the chance to conduct experimental research and participate in community service that benefits our marine environment. Campers will spend three weeks collecting and interpreting data that supports current research being conducted by scientists at UNCW. In between their research, kayaking, surfing, boogie boarding and other fun stuff, campers will complete a community service project that improves the quality of our local marine habitats.

 

Sunday 3 pm - Friday 1 pm
Two week camps (Residential Only)
July 12 - July 31
$2895 per three weeks.



Ages 12-16: Shore Shot
Are you a fan of Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel? If so, our camp for aspiring videographers might appeal to you. Document environmental topics related to our marine habitats using digital SLR cameras, binoculars, professional digital video cameras and digital camcorders to create your own public service announcement.

Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
One week camps
Commuter: June 15 – Aug. 7.
Residential: June 14 - July 31. (Sunday Check-In)
$400 per week (commuter) $675 per week (residential).



* All Summer Camps end early on Fridays

 

 

 

Best Camp 5 out of 5 stars

Reviewed by: Lily.Montgomery, 2008-07-29 17:14:54 (Modified: 2008-07-29 00:00:00)

I went into MarineQuest with no intention of having a career in Marine Science and came out of the camp with only Marine Science on my mind. I had the chance of saying residentially the summer of 2008 the week of 20-25. In one of their camps call Ocean Lab. My day councilor's Joe Oliver and Sheila Kitchen opened my eyes up to Marine Science. Joe showed me that you do not have to be some stuffy guy in a lab coat to be a marine scientist and get super excited about marine biology. Sheila showed me that there is more to the ocean then just fish!!! When you stay residential with MarineQuest it is like you are getting two camps at once!! There are super fun night councilor's Devin and Hope who were all about having fun with us campers. Then there was Scott Busiel who was willing to help you if you had a problem with anything. They organized fun activities to do with us every night!! Overall MarineQuest has been the best camp I have ever gone to!!! With the fun day and night councilor's, the good friends and good times with Marine Science!!
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