Visiting the Duke Marine Lab
The area's system of barrier islands, sounds, and estuaries is rich in flora and fauna, and diverse habitats, including rivers, creeks, mud flats, sand beaches, dunes, marshes, peat bogs, cypress swamps, bird islands, and coastal forests, making the area an excellent haven for those interested in the pursuit of marine science. The Duke Marine Lab makes its facilities available each year to over 1000 students from other colleges and universities who come to the area for field trips. Visit our webcam to see a live view looking from Pivers Island, over Taylor's Creek to the Beaufort Waterfront. Duke Marine Lab Hours of Operation Please notify the Duke Marine Lab if you plan to visit so we can ensure your access to the island. Most facilities at the Duke Marine Lab are open 7 days per week, 24 hours per day, including the auditorium, library and teaching labs. The Marguerite Kent Repass Ocean Conservancy Center is open daily from 6 a.m. - 12 a.m. All events and meetings are scheduled and booked through the Duke Marine Lab Auxiliaries offices. For reservations, please contact Ruth Rolar, Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. or Dominick Brugnolotti. Dining Hall Hours Needs for alternate meal hours can be accommodated, please contact Dominick Brugnolotti for arrangements. For Information or reservations, contact: |
