Sea Turtles
Habitats
Food Webs
Ocean Animals
Camp Fun
100

This is the place where sea turtles lay their eggs.

What is the beach?

100

All of the animals in our touch tank live here, which you all might like to visit after camp!

What is the beach?

100

Known for swimming with their fins above the water, you learned about these ocean predators from an educator at Mote Aquarium!

What are sharks?

100
These marine mammals can often be seen jumping out of the water, or hunting their favorite food - fish!

What are dolphins?

100

Pulling pranks all over campus, this fun-loving troublemaker loves summer camp!

Who is the Skrink?

200

Sea turtles are this type of animal, like lizards and snakes!

What are reptiles?

200

These underwater structures are homes to hundreds of fish, thanks to their rocky skeletons.

What are coral reefs?

200

Sometimes called sea cows, these big marine mammals love munching on sea grass!

What are manatees?

200

Scuttling around the shoreline, these crustaceans can't make their own shells, so instead they find empty ones to make their homes.

What are hermit crabs?

200

During your Discovery Center scavenger hunt, this was the secret word that all of the purple shells revealed.

What is "python"?

300

Sea turtle eggs look like the balls used for this sport.

What is ping pong?

300

This special type of tree has prop roots that lots of fish - especially small ones - live in.

What are mangroves?

300

These invasive fish are taking over Florida's reefs, eating all of our native fish!

What are lionfish?

300

Swimming around the patch reef in the Discovery Center, this long and slender fish looks a bit like a snake!

What is an eel?

300

These are the names of the OTHER group's counselors.

Who are Ridley and Dolphin?

400

Sea turtle shells are made of keratin, which is the same as these two things that humans have.

What are hair and fingernails?

400

When sea water gets so cold that it freezes, it becomes important habitat for these animals. (Multiple answers)

What are penguins, seals, walruses and polar bears?

400

Usually at the very bottom of the food web, these tiny, plant-like organisms can use sunlight to make energy!

What are algae?

400
Hanging out in cold water, these marine mammals have two long tusks, which probably makes brushing their teeth very difficult.

What are walrus?

400
On our field trip aboard the Good Fortune II, we went to this bay.

What is Rookery Bay?

500

This floating algae is a great hiding spot for young sea turtles as they try to survive in the ocean.

What is sargassum?

500
One of the grumpiest animals at the conservancy, Muffin is this kind of turtle.

What is a terrapin?

500

Tiny little shrimp-like creatures, these animals that start with the letter "k" are a favorite food of some whales.

What are krill?

500

Over 450 million years old, these creatures have a long tail that they use to flip themselves over, and 10 tiny arms!

What are horseshoe crabs?

500

This was the first game we played together in Summer Camp!

What was the Beach Ball Name Game?