Our Mission
Tampa Bay Watch is dedicated to fostering a healthy Tampa Bay watershed through community-driven restoration projects, education programs, and outreach initiatives.
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Explore our educational space on the St. Pete Pier, featuring interactive exhibits, daily programs, and a touch tank full of animals from the estuary!
Together, we can bring life to the bay.
It takes a community to make lasting change and protect the future of Tampa Bay’s ecosystem.
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Are you passionate about protecting our waterways? Take a stand for Tampa Bay’s future.
Our annual events are designed to educate, entertain, and strengthen the community.
Host an unforgettable occasion at our beautiful waterfront event space.
Our internships at Tampa Bay Watch provide currently enrolled and recent college graduates with practical learning experiences and valuable competencies and skills in estuarine ecology, marine science, and environmental education. We aim to cultivate future educators and conservationists through facilitation of our education and restoration programs.
Learn how to develop and teach interactive environmental education programs in a science classroom setting!
This position is available at either of our locations - Tierra Verde or St. Petersburg.
Click here to learn more about and apply for the Tierra Verde position.
Click here to learn more about and apply for the St. Petersburg position.
Learn how to develop and teach outstanding environmental education programs on the water!
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Gain valuable experience caring for a variety of native and non-native species. Did we mention we have adorable diamondback terrapins?
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The Habitat Restoration Internship at Tampa Bay Watch provides a variety of experience in field related activities, restoration efforts, and public engagement.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Additional Information:
This internship is unpaid and housing is not provided.This internship may provide college credit, with approval from the university and advisor. The intern will be responsible for transportation and personal health insurance. A background check, including fingerprinting, will be required, at the expense of Tampa Bay Watch.
Schedule:
Intern may work 2-4 days a week, depending on the schedule. A typical schedule may consist of M-F from 9 AM-3 PM, for the duration of the season but the weekly schedule is dependent on restoration projects. We require interns to work a minimum of 12 hours a week. Start/end dates are flexible.
Location:
Tampa Bay Watch Marine Education Center, 3000 Pinellas Bayway South, Tierra Verde, FL 33715
Application:
To apply, please send a resume, cover letter, and two references to sherndon@tampabaywatch.org. In the subject line, please include the position you are applying to, your name, the season you are applying for, and the year in the following format:
Habitat Restoration Internship Applicant_Full Name_Season, Year
The Junior Counselor program is an excellent opportunity for high school students interested in marine science to learn and apply significant skills. Junior Counselors will have fun earning volunteer hours and gaining valuable experience!
Learn more about the Junior Counselor Program and apply by visiting the link below:
For updated internship opportunities at the Discovery Center on the St. Pete Pier, please click here.