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Science at Sea - See What Happened Photos and Videos from Science at Sea 2009

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Includes All Excursions and Onboard Seminars

$995

This fee includes the cost of all of our customized shore excursions in each port, ground transportation, the onboard instruction with our naturalists, and a few surprises that are part of any Spangler experience.

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"Is this just for teachers?"

"How much free time will we have in each port?"

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Reviews

"One of the wonderful things about this experience has been that it brought the wonder of science back."
- Jeff Hendren

"I'm speechless!"
- Sarah Bekkers

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Our Naturalist

We're excited to introduce you to our naturalist, John Scheerens, who will participate in every aspect of the Science at Sea experience and provide us with his amazing insights and knowledge of the region. John is considered the teacher of teachers in Alaska serving as the training consultant for most of the major tour companies throughout Alaska.

Science at Sea Naturalist, John Scheerens

John Scheerens

We're back from our adventure on the high seas!

That's right... we took the Spangler Science experience to the seas for a one-week learning adventure with AAA and Carnival Cruises. Steve and his instructional teamĀ  assembled an award-winning group of naturalists who led us through an unforgettable learning experience June 17-24, 2009. The Science at Sea cruise set sail from Anchorage (Whittier) and stopped in Prince William Sound, College Fjord, Sitka, Juneau, Skagway, Ketchikan, the Inside Passage and wrapped up in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

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Back on the deck of the Carnival Spirit, Steve shares with 9News viewers some of the exciting experiences the 100 teachers on board have experienced so far.

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Science at Sea - Posted 6/22 Bird Point Mobile Command Center for Science at Sea Alaska at 10pm Alaska at 10pm Harvard Glacier Science teachers eacher to get up Sitka, Alaska Viewing Bald Eagles Classroom on board Whales! Park ranger said we couldn't eat any glacial ice because beavers pee in it. It's true - look it up. Upsidedown Trees Spangler Team Video Journalist Who has a better view? Ketchikan The Beauty of Alaska!