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New SWS Class meets at Cama Beach Park


 

by Suzie Gaffney '11

 

The SWS Class of 2017 from Whidbey traveled to Cama Beach Park on April 27 to attend their final spring class by joining the Camano’s class to attend Dave Brubaker’s EZ ID presentation. After learning about all the sea life they may encounter on Island County Beaches, the class headed to the beach to learn more about monitoring. Several Camano and Whidbey Stewards volunteered to assist in the monitoring demonstration for the class with 4 pods moving up and down Cama Beach, asking and answering questions. The class enjoyed the afternoon exercise and is anxious to volunteer this spring and summer at one or more of our beach monitoring sessions. 

This entry was posted in Education and Outreach on May 30, 2017 by Suzie Gaffney '11.

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