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No Child Left on Shore Hosts Immokalee Foundation
On July 29, 24 middle schoolers from Immokalee, Florida hopped aboard Captiva Cruises’ The Santiva for a day of hands-on learning through SCCF’s No Child Left on Shore environmental education program.

Accompanied by Immokalee Foundation staff and SCCF Environmental Educator Richard Finkel, the day included dolphin and seabird sightings, a visit to Cayo Costa State Park, observing life along the surf zone such as coquina clams and mole crabs, measuring water salinity using a refractometer, examining water clarity with a secchi disc, and a trawl activity. They discovered how:
- Pelicans use pockets of air directly above the water to glide, expending less energy in the process
- Pine Island Sound and the Back Bay waters serve as an estuary, a nursey for marine life
- Baby dolphins have a thin layer of hair just like humans
- Every shell once had a living organism inside
- Despite being “evergreen,” mangrove trees drop thousands of pounds of leaves each year and serve as a base of a vast, productive food web
- Barrier islands like Sanibel, Captiva, and Cayo Costa are critical to protecting the mainland

Abigail Salazar, a student on the trip, said her favorite part was learning about seaweed and mangroves while also getting to spend time with her friends.
“This trip gave us a chance to learn about new things and opportunities that we didn’t know about,” she said.

“We hope to continue inspiring local youth to form a deeper connection to their coastal surroundings and to spark their curiosity,” Finkel said. “Everyone deserves that chance.”
Joining us on this No Child Left On Shore Field Trip were two representatives of American Realty of Captiva, which supported this initiative. If you are interested in learning more or becoming a sponsor of a No Child Left on Shore field trip, contact Richard Finkel at rfinkel@oldsccf.blackbaudwp.com. SCCF also gratefully acknowledges the support of The L.A.T. Foundation and other donors who help sustain this incredible program for our young Southwest Florida neighbors.