The Cape May Point Arts and Science Center will hold its Third Annual Marine Science Symposium May 29th–31st, 2026. The Cape May Point Arts & Science Center's Marine Science Symposium aims to provide a platform for presenting research, networking, and collaboration within the Mid-Atlantic marine science community. Our mission is to provide a dynamic opportunity for undergraduate students, graduate students, and professionals in the field of marine science to showcase their research, share insights, and make connections.
03/19/2026
Tagged Monarchs Surge Across the US Border, Reaching Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas, as Scientists Watch a Historic Spring Migration Unfold in Real Time.
02/12/26
Cape May Point Arts and Science Center, Cellular Tracking Technology sending team to follow monarch migration in Mexico.
How a Native Pollinator Garden Came to Be
The History of The Pollinator Garden at the Cape May Point Science Center
A former retreat for nuns in Cape May has been transformed into an environmental science center
What was once the the St. Mary by-the-Sea Retreat House now focuses on the migration of different species, including monarch butterflies.
New Butterfly Tracker Made in Cape May Brings Hope for Monarch Recovery
The Cape May County Herald wrote an article covering Project Monarch and our state-of-the-art BlūMorpho tags with our partners at Cellular Tracking Technologies.
NJ.com Article: Historic Cape May retreat for nuns reopens as science center
NJ.com featured the Science Center for our Grand Opening on June 2nd. Read here.