Over 30, 000 views!




Hi Everyone:

Just discover that in 5 short years having a blog site that we have over 30, 000 views.

Peace, Love, the surfin' the web.

-IPYNC Staff

2017 Green Crab Project


Hi everyone:


All campers in this summer's "Big Kids" camp received permits to trap, collect data and destroy the invasive species, the green crab. Green crabs compete with native crabs and lobster for food and shelter, destroy shell fish and damage eelgrass beds, which are essential habitats for many species.

Campers in teams of four placed 8 traps in the St. Margaret's Bay, just off of the I.P.Y.N.C's Boathouse Institute of Oceanography ( BIO for short :).


In total, 155 green crabs were trapped over two days of camps.  This data has been submitted to Fisheries and Oceans Canada to aid in research.  To learn more about the invasive green crab, please visit http://www.inter.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/Maritimes/AIS/European-Green-Crab .


Peace, Love and Permits,

- IPYNC Staff

The 2017 Shark Adventure!



Hi everyone:

On August 4th this summer seven of our young naturalist had an adventure of a lifetime contributing to shark research.  Each young naturalist caught, collected data and released blue sharks,  up to 4 meters in length and 200 Kilograms, back into the ocean!  


Captain Art from Blue Shark Charters took us 10 kilometers off Halifax Harbour where shark researcher Manuel  Dureuil, operator of the Sharks of the Atlantic Research and Conservation Centre (SHARCC) (http://atlanticsharks.org/), attached data tags that he placed through each shark's dorsal fin to help keep track these not very well know species.  


A much appreciated thank you to all the Halifax City Councilors who donated over $1500 to SHARCC to charter the adventure.  Counsellor Nicoll, Austin, Zurawski, Walker, Blackburn, Craig, Outhit, Mancini, Brown and Whitman contributions helped protect sharks and foster in a senses of wonder and responsibility in young people for our natural world. 


Below are photos we took of our shark adventure:





































Peace, Love and a sense of wonder,

- IPYNC Staff


Schedule for Friday, August 25, 2017

Hi everyone:

The very last day of camp for the Summer of 2017 is tomorrow and we are ending off in a BIG  way with or annual Kayaking  Adventure to Dover Island. 

For the few remaining parents who have not yet sent in the waiver for the trip, please bring it tomorrow when you young naturalist is dropped off at  East Dover. 

We will bring down to East Dover all campers art and camp t-shirts to take home.

Here's a look at the schedule for Friday:


 Peace, Love and strawberry milkshakes,
-IPYNC Staff

Schedule for Thursday, August 24

Hi Everyone:

Tomorrow we go on our first of two fieldtrips with Camp 4 this summer.  We have a bus chartered and campers who takes that there is a $10 cost to help pay for it.  Also, I reminder that camps end at 4:30 pm Thursday instead of the 5 pm regular time.

Here's a look at Thursday's schedule:



Peace, Love and Haramde,
_ IPYNC Staff

Schedule for Wednesday, August 23, 2017




Hi Everyone:

Another beautiful summer day at camps.  Lots of swimming, splattering paint and collecting crabs for our project.  Tomorrow is our weekly Island Amazing Race but tonight campers and their families ware invited  to come over to the BIO beach to swim with the bioluminescent plankton that last night showed up in the bay.  Not ever day or night you get to swim in the glow of zillions of glowing plankton :)

Here's a look at tomorrows schedule:

Peace, Love and Summer days that never seem to end,

-IPYNC Staff

Schedule for Tuesday, August 22nd, 2017

Hi everyone:

Sorry for being so late in getting Tuesday's  schedule published for  you'll.  Its been a busy night rearranging schedules! The reason for this was because of the weather, specifically Wednesdays weather.  The forecast is calling for it to be rainy and windy. Our  kayak friends therefore have cancelled our adventure to Dover Island for this day. However, all is not lost,  The kayaking adventure has been rescheduled to be on Friday.  All will be the same but  we'll be back on shore at 5 pm in East Dover instead of 7 pm we had planned for if we went Wednesday.

Here's a look at Tuesdays schedule:

 Peace. Love and adapting to what Mother Nature gives us,

-IPYNC Staaff