The Kino Bay Center for Cultural
and Ecological Studies is Prescott College's field station on the
shores of the Gulf of California, one of the most remote and unexplored
seas remaining in the world today.
The Kino
Bay Center provides quality educational opportunities, supports
ongoing cooperative research, and facilitates education and outreach
with local communities.
Prescott
College classes are based at the Kino Bay Center throughout
the academic year from September through May.
The Kino Bay Center is supported by Prescott College with additional funding from the National Science Foundation, The David and Lucille Packard Foundation, The Kakatu Foundation, the estate of Sylvia Hulmes, and Jerry and Donna Secundy (and others).
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Organization of Biological Field Stations
The Prescott College Kino
Bay Center has been a member of the Organization
of Biological Field Stations (OBFS) since 1996 (www.obfs.org).
The OBFS is an international network of hundreds of field stations
located primarily in North and Central America. Information
about the Kino Bay Center can be found on the OBFS database.
Reservations and Other Information
For reservations or other
information contact:
Dr. Ed Boyer, Co-director
928-350 -2209
eboyer@prescott.edu
Lorayne Meltzer, Co-director
928-350-2236
lmeltzer@prescott.edu
Prescott College Kino Bay Center
220 Grove Avenue
Prescott, AZ 86301
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