When
Monday, August 3, 2026 11:00AM EDT to
Friday, August 7, 2026 11:00PM EDT
Where
CBF Education
Event Details
WAITLIST: Bay Eco-Camp: Girls in STEM
Open to girls ages 13-14. Participant must be 13-14 at time of registration.
Join CBF for an exhilarating five-day environmental education summer program exploring the vibrant ecology of the Chesapeake Bay in one of its most pristine locations. Participants will journey by boat to Port Isobel, a remote island between the Tangier Sound and Chesapeake Bay, for a week of immersive, hands-on learning and scientific discovery. Your research vessel awaits!
Scientific Investigations: During Bay Eco-Camp: Girls in STEM, we will navigate the Bay's diverse habitats, from brackish marshes to the open water, where we will conduct real-world scientific investigations. Participants will combine their findings to evaluate the complex dynamics of this critical estuary, gaining practical knowledge of ecosystem restoration and resilience.
- Data Collection: Participants will conduct rigorous field testing, measuring biotic (critters!) and abiotic (non-living variables like pH, salinity, and dissolved oxygen) indicators. Together, we will analyze the observed data to evaluate the overall health of the Bay, translating raw data into meaningful ecological conclusions.
- Hypothesis Testing: Participants will work in teams to synthesize data and compare their findings across different habitats to test hypotheses regarding Bay health. This comparative analysis will lead to the development of evidence-based recommendations for local conservation and restoration.
- Project Design: The five-day program culminates with project presentations where teams act as environmental consultants, presenting their findings and proposing restoration strategies. This structured application of the scientific method provides practical experience in environmental analysis, offering a glimpse at the skills and inspiration required for future green jobs and sustainable careers.
But the adventure doesn't stop at science! We will also explore the unique intersection of nature, history, and culture with a visit to neighboring Tangier Island, a resilient 300-year-old fishing village. Participants will leave this experience with a deep understanding of the Chesapeake Bay's current state, what contributes to its overall health, and the practical knowledge of how humans can protect and restore this national treasure.
- Cost: $1200.00 per student. The cost includes activities, meals, snacks, lodging, and ferry transport. Payment is due at the time of registration.
- Location: Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Port Isobel Environmental Center adjacent to the neighboring island of Tangier, Virginia in the heart of the Chesapeake Bay.
- Drop-Off/Pick-up: Somers Cove Marina, 715 Broadway in Crisfield, Maryland 21817. We will meet at the J. Millard Tawes Historical Museum located inside the marina parking area and depart as a group, via boat, to Port Isobel. We will not have any other means of transport to the education center, so we ask that drop-off and pick-up times are strictly adhered to.
- Drop-Off: Monday, August 3, 2026 at 11:00 a.m.
- Pick-Up: Friday, August 7, 2026 at 11:00 a.m.
- Cancellation Policy: Space is limited to 20 students per camp on a first-come, first-served basis. Cancellations on or before June 1 receive a full refund minus a $75 processing fee. Cancellations between June 2–June 30 receive a 50% refund minus a $75 processing fee. No refunds will be granted after June 30.
- Questions: Review our FAQ for the Middle School Bay Eco-Camp.For other questions, email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call 800-445-5572.
Registration closes June 1, 2026.
Our scheduling team will notify parents via email if a space becomes available after the deadline.
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