FREE MarineLab Programs for Monroe Schools

MarineLab loves being part of the Florida Keys Community and recognizes the importance of educating our local students about the environment surrounding the Keys. Multiple non-profit organizations up and down the Keys provide marine education programs as part of their mission, and Monroe County teachers also utilize the location of their schools to teach about marine science on their own campuses.   

So what makes us different? MarineLab takes these students out on boats to explore the undersea world.  They’re not just going snorkeling, they’re being led by trained staff in a guided discovery process that supports state and national science standards, in a part of the Keys that provides easy and equal access to the mangroves, seagrass, and coral reef communities that make up our near coastal waters.

Through its own funds, MarineLab provides programs at significantly reduced fees for our Monroe County Schools. In 2022, Leadership Monroe County’s Class XXIX stepped up and created their Saltwater Superhero program to provide matching funds for the program, so our programs are now FREE for Monroe County students!

 Call our MarineLab Coordinator at 305-451-1139 option 1 or email coordinator@marinelab.org to discuss dates and availability.   
Programs do not include lunch; students should bring lunch from home.
Snorkeling programs include all snorkeling gear and wetsuits if needed.
All programs are subject to weather and group size considerations.

Scroll down to see some programs that will fit in a school day, or click here for a pdf. You can also choose your programs from our variety of snorkeling and non-snorkeling activities! Interested in an overnight program? Just ask us!

  • Adults and children looking at marine invertebrates in a tub

    Invertebrate Explorations

    This non-snorkeling program includes our Invertebrate Diversity lab, where students learn about what lives on an algae covered rock, followed by a boat tour of Florida Bay. with hands-on investigation of mangrove invertebrates collected by our instructors.

  • snorkeler with sea horse

    Mangrove Madness

    The best way to see our underwater world is to get in it, of course! A snorkeling lesson is followed by a snorkeling tour of the mangroves fringing Florida Bay. Instructors collect marine invertebrates for hands-on investigation back on the boat.

  • Two students looking at a sea urchin

    Rodriguez Key Ecotone

    Rodriguez Key’s Goniolithon flats are full of invertebrates! After the snorkeling lesson, we hop on the boat to go out and see amazing marine animals like coralline algae, pen shells, and other unique animals that live in this border zone between the mangroves and seagrass communities.

  • Snorkeler preparing to enter water off the side of a boat

    Coral Reef Celebration

    The coral reefs get the most attention yet they make up only about 3% of the marine ecosystem around the Keys. Students get to see this unique and rare community up close with their mask and snorkel. Snorkeling lesson included before the boat trip.

Support MarineLab's outreach to our local Monroe County schools! Your support provides the match for grant-funded programs from the Ocean Reef Conservation Association, the Community Foundation of the Florida Keys, school-based grants with the United Way of the Florida Keys and Collier County, and other programs.

Not every Keys kid has access to a boat - your support helps ensure that they can all get out on our beautiful water and learn about the marine environment that supports our economy.

Help us reach more students!