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Teachers at Willliam Knibb High School holding a sea urchin. Fulvia Nugent (right) is one of our JAMIN teachers.
Fulvia Nugent, William Knibb High School JAMIN teacher, learns about sea cucumbers during a teacher training session.
10th graders at William Knibb High School check out marine snails.
William Knibb student holds sea anemone and laughs as the tube feet start to move tickling his hand.
William Knibb students take a break from looking at mangrove organisms to take a group photo.
Students at William Knibb High School gently hold a sea cucumber and they mention that it feels slimmy.
William Knibb student (on the right) is explaining to her classmate that there are mirrors inside the microviewer that reflect the image of the animals inside.
Excited students at William Knibb High School ask for a photo with a sea anemone.
Science teacher at William Knibb High School gets a magnified look at a fire worm during a professional development session.
Science teachers at William Knibb and Holland High Schools take a peak at various mangrove animals.
During professional development training, William Knibb science teachers hold a brittle star for the first time.
Amy Heemsoth, our Director of Education, draws the water vascular system of a starfish to help students at William Knibb High School to understand how these animals move.
Students at William Knibb High School hold a sea anemone for the first time and they are intrigued by this animal.
Discovery Bay Research Laboratory Outreach Officer, Shanna Thomas, teaches students at William Knibb High School about sea cucumbers and how they can eject their internal organs to escape predators and then later grow them back.
A young woman at William Knibb High School examines a sea cucumber more closely. She said that she had never seen one before.
10th grade biology students at William Knibb High School.
Discovery Bay Marine Lab Outreach Officer, Shanna Thomas discusses how brittle stars feed to students at William Knibb High School.
Students at William Knibb High School are in awe at how the brittle star moves its arms back and forth like a snake, in order to move.
J.A.M.I.N. year 2 student from William Knibb High School measures the temperature of the soil inside his quadrat.
During the second phase of the year 2 program, this student from William Knibb High School identifies the mangrove species and measures the circumference and height of the mangrove trees in their quadrat.
Students work as teams to set up and monitor their mangrove quadrats. This team from William Knibb High School is ready to collect some data.
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