Intensify your knowledge of the river, its history and current state. Local experts and advocates share the river’s beauty and fragility, as well as its importance to our area’s quality of life and economy. Your classes are hosted at UNF’s archeology lab, Jacksonville University’s LEED Gold-certified Marine Science Research Institute (MSRI) and the St. Johns Riverkeeper on the R/V Larkin, JU’s research pontoon boat. Class sessions are fully accessible. You must be able to step down onto the boat and onto the dock to participate in the boat trip. Transportation is on your own. Cameras welcome.
Recommended: Bring a sack lunch and beverage from home to enjoy on MSRI’s covered deck overlooking the river after JU session
June 27
Location: UNF Archeology Lab, Social Sciences Building (Building 51)
July 11
Location: Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute, 2800 University Blvd., Jacksonville
July 18
Location: Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute, 2800 University Blvd., Jacksonville
July 25
Location: Jacksonville University’s Marine Science Research Institute, 2800 University Blvd., Jacksonville
Required: Mobility to step down onto boat and dock, dress for the weather, closed-toe shoes with skid-proof soles