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Pier Peer Night Exploration

August 16, 2008. Night exploration led by naturalists with lights off a pier.

  • Minor Mud
  • Family friendly!
When Aug 16, 2008
from 09:00 pm to 11:00 pm
Cost Free
Family Friendly!
How Muddy? not muddy
Where Boston Harbor Marina
Sponsored By People for Puget Sound
Contact Name Gabrielle Byrne
Contact Email
Contact Phone 360-754-9177
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Lights, action... sea creatures!


Join in on the ever-popular night adventure on a floating dock with marine naturalists armed with ID books, flashlights, and knowledge of what to look for. It's "Pier Peer," where a submersible light is lowered into the dark water and everyone gathers around.

Some hydrozoan jelly fish appear, then a comb jelly rises up, the light refracting off its beating ctenes making rainbows along its surface.  The water quickly grows crowded with copopods, a siphonophore and then sometimes, a cheateagnath.  Someone spots a nudibranch on under the edge of the dock.  An arthropod reaches into the light from its hold on the dock to grab something floating by...

Here is education and exploration at its most exciting.  Families are welcome but children must be supervised.
Evening parties are limited to 40, so reservations are required. Well worth your time. Guaranteed.

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Red Marker Pier Peer Night Exploration
August 16, 2008. Night exploration led by naturalists with lights off a pier.

Lights, action... sea creatures!


Join in on the ever-popular night adventure on a floating dock with marine naturalists armed with ID books, flashlights, and knowledge of what to look for. It's "Pier Peer," where a submersible light is lowered into the dark water and everyone gathers around.

Some hydrozoan jelly fish appear, then a comb jelly rises up, the light refracting off its beating ctenes making rainbows along its surface.  The water quickly grows crowded with copopods, a siphonophore and then sometimes, a cheateagnath.  Someone spots a nudibranch on under the edge of the dock.  An arthropod reaches into the light from its hold on the dock to grab something floating by...

Here is education and exploration at its most exciting.  Families are welcome but children must be supervised.
Evening parties are limited to 40, so reservations are required. Well worth your time. Guaranteed.

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  • pier
  • family
  • environmental education
  • Puget Sound
  • learning
  • children's activities
  • Beach