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SEA LAB IN REDONDO BEACH
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1021 North Harbor Drive Redondo Beach, CA 90277
310-318-7438
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The SEA Lab is a hands-on coastal science education center in Redondo Beach that offers free and low cost programs for children of all ages to enjoy. College-aged students trained by the Los Angeles Conservation Corps lead the activities, including beach explorations, touch tank tours and interactive classroom programs. The SEA Lab extends its programs into the community through summer camp programs, community service projects (including beach clean-ups) and the Traveling Tide Pool mobile exhibit.
In addition to its youth programs, the SEA Lab also conducts coastal conservation activities such as rescuing marine animals trapped in the saltwater intake systems of local power plants, hosting marine-related research projects and replanting coastal bluffs with native plants.
The SEA Lab is a program of the Los Angeles Conservation Corps.
The Los Angeles Conservation Corps, the largest nonprofit youth corps in the nation, received initial funding to operate the SEA Lab from Southern California Edison. With that support scheduled to end in 2006, LACC is striving to develop a broader funding base for this valuable program that educates more than 30,000 young people each year. For more information, visit www.lacorps.org and click on “SEA Lab.”
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