Navy Day 2022 - New Bedford Whaling Museum

NAVY DAY

Saturday, March 19th

Navy Day, hosted with Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport, offers a full schedule of fun and educational opportunities for the public to experience the Navy’s role in environmental preservation, marine mammal protection, and underwater research, as well as the Museum’s extensive historical collection.

Explore whale ecology, learn from NUWC scientists, and marvel at massive whale skeletons. Board the world’s largest ship model, go on a scavenger hunt, climb inside a life-sized inflatable whale, and more!

Admission to the Museum on Navy Day is free for all valid Department of Defense identification card holders, veterans, and their families.

All Day Activities

Gallery Exploration
Whale Scavenger Hunt
Poster Presentations for Viewing

Schedule of Programming

9:00: Museum Opens

10:00 – 10:30: Welcome Remarks by Robert Rocha, Associate Curator of Science & Research, NBWM, Tony Sapienza, Board Chair, NBWM, & Capt. Chad Hennings, Commanding Officer, U.S. Navy, NUWC Division Newport (Jacobs Family Gallery)

10:30 – 10:55: Skeletons of the Deep Tour by Robert Rocha, Associate Curator of Science & Research, NBWM (Jacobs Family Gallery)

11:00 - 11:30: Origami Activity Table by Dr. William Martin Jr., NUWC Division Newport (Jacobs Family Gallery)

11:00 – 12:00: Lecture: "Seals and Society," by Dr. Andrea Bogomolni, Northwest Atlantic Seal Research Consortium, featuring Ren Bettencourt, All Creatures Productions, and Monica DeAngelis, Marine Biologist, NUWC Division Newport (Cook Memorial Theater)

11:00 – 12:00: Highlights Tour with Overview of the Lagoda (meet at Front Desk)

12:00 – 12:30: Break

12:30 - 2:30: Inflatable Whale (Harbor View Gallery) 

1:45 – 2:15: Skeletons of the Deep Tour by Robert Rocha, Associate Curator of Science & Research (Jacobs Family Gallery)

1:00 - 2:00: Lecture: "The Nature of Marine Technology Innovation" by Dr. Joy Lapseritis, Biologist and Oceanographer, NUWC Division Newport (Cook Memorial Theater)

1:30 - 2:30: Knot Tying Demonstrations with Community Boating (Jacobs Family Gallery)

2:00 – 3:00: Lecture: "How Rain Captures Air Pollution and Cleans the Air," by Dr. Nathan Speirs, Research Scientist, NUWC Division Newport (Jacobs Family Gallery)

3:00 – 3:30: Film: "A Whale of a Time in the Gulf of Maine" (Cook Memorial Theater)
The waters off the coast of Massachusetts are home to many species of whale, dolphin, and porpoise. This compelling footage by Whale and Dolphin Conservation brings viewers close to these animals as they breach, slap flippers, and display a wide variety of other behaviors.

4:00: Museum closes