On Ocean Discovery Day, the general public is invited to discover ocean science and marine engineering at UNH! From ocean acoustics to plankton, there's something for everyone! Designed to engage explorers of all ages, Ocean Discovery Day offers a variety of hands-on activities and presentations.
Come get a glimpse at the latest technology used to map the ocean floor, see how scientists use data sondes to monitor the water quality in the Great Bay Estuary, and how acoustic technology is used to study marine life. Participants have an opportunity to operate a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV), touch a sea star, try their hand at knot tying or painting with fish and so much more! This family friendly event is FREE.
This year the UNH Observatory will also be holding their New England Fall Astronomy Festival (NEFAF) on the same day until 11:00 pm. Please join us for these two free amazing STEM events at UNH with continuous bus shuttle service while exploring scientific mysteries from the seafloor to the stars. Food vendors will be available at both events.
When
Saturday, TBD in 2025
10:00 am - 3:00 pm
Where
UNH Jere A. Chase Ocean Engineering Laboratory
24 Colovos Road
Durham, NH 03824
The laboratory is located on the University of New Hampshire's Durham Campus. Parking is available at the laboratory with overflow parking only a short walking distance away.
Parking
- Gregg Hall Lot – Colovos Road
- F Lot – College Road
- Stadium Lot
- A Lot – With complimentary shuttle service to event
For directions to the UNH Durham campus as well as parking and campus maps, visit the UNH Transportation Center website.
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