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Island on the Edge

Join guest speakers to discuss shoreline topics and more!

  • Minor Mud
  • Family friendly!
When May 22, 2008
from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Cost Free
Family Friendly!
How Muddy? Not muddy
Where Islandwood
Sponsored By Bainbridge Alliance for Puget Sound and more
Contact Phone 206-992-7082
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Island on the Edge: What's happening on the Bainbridge Shoreline?

 

Bainbridge Alliance for Puget Sound and Puget Sound area co-sponsors present Jim Brennan of Washington Sea Grant, Casey Rice of National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries, and Tom Mumford with Washington Department of Natural Resources. Join these speakers as they discuss many shoreline topics like the linkages between habitats and species, life-history and habitat requirements, and the impacts of various human practices.  This is a fun, free community event!

 

No registration required. Please call 206.992.7082 for more information.

 

 

Red Marker Island on the Edge
Join guest speakers to discuss shoreline topics and more!
Island on the Edge: What's happening on the Bainbridge Shoreline?

 

Bainbridge Alliance for Puget Sound and Puget Sound area co-sponsors present Jim Brennan of Washington Sea Grant, Casey Rice of National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration/National Marine Fisheries, and Tom Mumford with Washington Department of Natural Resources. Join these speakers as they discuss many shoreline topics like the linkages between habitats and species, life-history and habitat requirements, and the impacts of various human practices.  This is a fun, free community event!

 

No registration required. Please call 206.992.7082 for more information.

 

 

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  • free
  • ecology
  • community
  • environment
  • Puget Sound
  • education