Dana Point’s Ocean Institute
Leading the Way in Marine Science Education in Orange County, California for Decades
Many of us who grew up in Orange County, California can still remember childhood visits to the Ocean Institute, spending the night on the tall ship Pilgrim, a replica of Richard Henry Dana, Jr.’s ship that sailed from South America’s Cape Horn up the California Coast around 1834, which the Institute used as a floating classroom for decades.
Founded in 1977, the Ocean Institute has been educating Orange County’s youth and visitors from around the globe through hands on learning and the Institute’s surrounding Marine Conservation Area for 45 years. Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Sara Vaughn and Miranda Lentz of the Institute to learn more about it. Read my interview below.
What role does Ocean Institute play in preserving and protecting our marine environments?
We have a few initiatives to help preserve our marine environments. These initiatives include regular beach and harbor clean-up events with Stand Up To Trash. Along the lines of our mission, a part of preservation is education. Each day, our staff works tirelessly to help educate children and society on ways they can protect the oceans and surrounding environments. Furthermore, teaching students and guests about wildlife preservation is key to success.
There are trips for all grade levels as our campus is geared to support all age and education levels. Here are a few specific examples of programming:
Our education team has created rotating themes each month that our programming revolves around…Sharks in July and Back to Schooling August, to name a few of the upcoming ones. These themes involve interactive and hands-on activities, touching tanks, and dissections.
Some of our other hands-on options are guided kayak tours through the Dana Point harbor and our Whale and Marine Life Tour on the R/V Sea Explorer, which involves experiments like looking at plankton and collecting mud samples from the ocean floor.
I believe the name change was to encompass the event's spirit and activities better and celebrate and honor California’s rich maritime history. This year’s event will include mermaid shows, pirate school, cannon battles, visiting tall ships, vendors, and food trucks will be available. For a list of the specific events and festival timeline, click here.
This year, 2022, we had a whale behavior expert, Dr. Ari Friedlaender, lead an informative speech on our local marine. Usually, throughout the weekend, we offer Whale and Marine Life tours on the R/V Sea Explorer and interactive activities. Stay tuned for updated activities as the event rolls back around.
Tell me more about some of your permanent exhibits for those visiting the Ocean Institute. What types of things are on display for visitors to see?
Each room/building on our campus has a different theme or purpose.
What kind of volunteer opportunities are there for those who want to give back and work with you?
We have numerous ways for people to participate and volunteer. Some of which are becoming a member of the Tall Ship crew, public programs docents who share critical information and fascinating facts with visitors, and volunteering in our gift shop to help greet and interact with guests. Look to our website for more info.