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Deerfield Beach Partners with Museum of Discovery and Science to Launch New Marine Science Center

Deerfield Beach Partners with Museum of Discovery and Science to Launch New Marine Science Center

The Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS) is teaming up with the Deerfield Beach Community Redevelopment Agency (DBCRA) to develop a new marine science center at Sullivan Park in Deerfield Beach. This collaboration aims to produce a 10,000-square-foot facility bustling with interactive exhibits under the theme “Sawgrass to Seagrass,” putting a spotlight on South Florida’s ecosystems, as detailed in a statement by

Deerfield Beach’s official announcement

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MODS was selected for this project based on its experience in environmental education, including participation in initiatives such as Caretakers of Wonder and the Visit Lauderdale Science Festival. The Museum also operates the MODS STEMobile fleet, which delivers over 60,000 educational programs annually, offering both free and low-cost opportunities. Additionally, MODS has been named Broward’s Hub for Resilience Education, highlighting its role in supporting environmental awareness and resilience education, as noted in a statement from

Deerfield Beach’s news release

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Funded by the DBCRA, the design and construction of the Marine Science Center is aimed at strengthening Deerfield Beach’s identity as a nautical destination. With the Museum of Discovery and Science (MODS) providing expertise in exhibit design and educational programming, the center is expected to serve as a year-round hub for STEM education, reaching audiences in North Broward and Palm Beach counties. In a statement to

Deerfield Beach

, Mayor Bill Ganz said, “Having the Museum of Discovery and Science in Deerfield Beach is a huge win for our City as we enhance our identity as a nautical destination.”

The new facility will include exhibits on water quality, wildlife habitats, and climate resilience, while also encouraging visitors to engage in practical conservation efforts. District 1 Commissioner, Michael Hudak, expressed his dedication to educating the community, noting a first-class collaboration in a statement to

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Deerfield Beach’s release

, “Ever since becoming commissioner, one of my goals was to partner with organizations that share our goals. MODS is a first-class organization, with a shared goal of educating our community’s youth for years to come.”

The public can look forward to the Sullivan Park Marine Science Center’s opening in the summer of 2026. Enthusiasts and stakeholders can find additional information on the partnership and further plans for the Center by reaching out to the Deerfield Beach CRA or by visiting MODS’ website for updates.

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