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Science at Sea - See What Happened We're still posting updates from our adventure!

   
Science at Sea - Now Sailing!

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 team  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.

Keep checking back to see what is new. We are still posting new video and photos so you can experience Science at Sea too! You can also join in on our conversations about Science at Sea via Twitter. Just follow #SciSea.

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Day One


Take 100 teachers, a giant cruise ship and a few wild Spangler Science team members and you are sure to get the wildest, most amazing field trip you've ever seen! Day One is a travel day and anytime the Spangler Science team takes to the skies, hilarity is bound to ensue...

 

 

Day Two


The adventure begins! The teachers are getting pumped for the sites to be seen on this amazing field trip and the Spangler Science staff is... well, the staff is still a little wild. If you've ever wondered if a 6 ft 2 in 20-something could fit in the overhead compartment on a bus, watch the video.

 

 

Day Three


 

 

Day Four



Broadcasting live from aboard the Carnival Spirit, Steve Spangler shares the Science at Sea experience with 9News viewers.

 

 

Day Five

 

 

Day Six


 

 

Day Seven



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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