provided to The Santiva Chronicle
Starting on Tuesday, Oct. 12, Sanibel Sea School will begin offering After School Seining courses each Tuesday for four consecutive weeks.
“Seining is a great way for students to experiment with fishing using a different medium,” says Youth Education Director Shannon Stainken. “Many of our students have used a fishing pole before but most have never tried using hand nets.” In order to have a successful catch, students must work together to keep the net oriented properly. In addition to scientific exploration, seining is a lesson in teamwork and communication.
After school courses are designed for ages 6 to 13 and cost $20 per student. Whether gliding a seine net over seagrass or pulling it over a sandbar, students are sure to catch fish, crabs, comb jellies, and other exciting creatures! Classes run from 3:30pm–5:30pm. Visit sanibelseaschool.org to register for this enriching After School Seining program.
