Planet Protector
For Students (Grades K-5)
Central Basin Municipal Water District's popular water education program, Planet Protector Water Explorations, is offered free of charge to service area schools. Annually, thousands of students participate in this collaborative environmental education program that joins Central Basin with the Roundhouse Marine Studies Lab and Aquarium.
Planet Protector Water Explorations involves a field trip to the Manhattan Beach Pier to visit the Aquarium where students get to touch a live baby shark, kiss a sea cucumber and shake hands with a sea star during a fast-paced marine science lesson.
For Teachers
If you are a school teacher within Central Basin's service area and you want more information on the Planet Protector Water Explorations tour or if you would like to receive educational material and handouts, please contact Central Basin's Education Manager.
Central Basin's water education programs aren't limited to school children. Tour programs and educational material geared toward adults can be obtained by contacting Central Basin's Education Programs Manager.
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