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SUMMARY:Crab Team Training Workshop (Blyn)
DESCRIPTION:This event is free\, but registration is required.  \nInterested in becoming a Crab Team volunteer monitor to help protect pocket estuaries in Washington’s Salish Sea? This full-day training workshop will fully equip you to be our “Boots in the Mud” and join the Crab Team volunteer corps – no prior experience necessary. The workshop will include: \n\nAn introduction to pocket estuaries and the invasion threat from European green crabs;\nLearning and practicing the monitoring protocols;\nJoining a team of 3 – 5 volunteers and selecting a monitoring site;\nIdentification of pocket estuary critters;\nMonitoring equipment.\n\nDetails: We will break for lunch\, but we recommend bringing a bagged lunch. Your attendance does not require that you sign up to monitor a site; we welcome attendees who are just interested in finding out what citizen science is all about\, and encourage you to contact us or read the Get Involved section of our website to find out what our volunteers do! \nContact the Crab Team at crabteam@uw.edu if you have any questions. Visit the Crab Team site for more information. \nThis event is free\, but registration is required.  \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/crab-team-training-sequim/
LOCATION:Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Campus\, Red Cedar Room\, 1033 Old Blyn Highway\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382\, United States
CATEGORIES:Green Crab
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Trace Your Salmon Back to Bristol Bay
DESCRIPTION:Join Alaskan photographer Carl Johnson on a visual tour through a region that hosts the world’s greatest sockeye salmon runs. Learn about a way of life that thrives on the 30 to 60 million sockeye that return to Alaska’s Bristol Bay each year. \nCarl will share images and stories from the five years he spent documenting this remarkable region — home to the nation’s largest state park\, world-famous wildlife\, Alaska’s largest lake and a host of intriguing people. \nCarl will also be available to autograph his book\, “Where Water is Gold: Life and Livelihood in Alaska’s Bristol Bay\,” published by Seattle’s own Braided River. \nDrinks and salmon will be served. RSVP at filson.com/events. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/bristol-bay-salmon/
LOCATION:Filson\, 1741 1st Avenue South\, Seattle\, WA\, 98134\, United States
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