A visit to the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) offers an exciting field trip opportunity that engages students in hands-on STEM learning, with a focus on environmental science, ecology and sustainability. Through the “Shorelines” program, students can explore Chesapeake Bay’s biodiversity and learn about vital ecosystems. During this four-hour field trip, they take on the role of scientists, using techniques like seining to catch fish and invertebrates, sorting oyster baskets, and studying live blue crabs and terrapins. Students also participate in activities like marsh hikes, microscope labs and discussions on climate change, all designed to encourage critical thinking and environmental stewardship. The programs are adaptable for students in grades K-12, with age-specific stations and options that ensure hands-on learning for all levels. There are also additional opportunities for canoe trips, guided hikes and virtual programs.