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SUMMARY:Washington Shellfish Week
DESCRIPTION:Washingtonians make hundreds of thousands of trips each year to harvest razor clams on the coast and clams and oysters throughout Puget Sound. Tribal communities have harvested shellfish for generations\, feeding their communities with healthy protein from Puget Sound and coastal shores where many continue to make a living and practice a way of life. The shellfish industry is a foundation of Western Washington’s rural economy and an important part of our state’s heritage. Washington leads the nation in farmed shellfish production with approximately 10\,500 metric tons of oysters\, clams and mussels in 2013\, which generated approximately $184 million in total economic contribution\, of which almost $92 million was direct revenue from the industry; state commercial shellfisheries generate another $100 million in revenue. Washington shellfish growers also directly employed more than 1\,900 employees and created more than 810 indirect and induced jobs across the state. Our shellfish are sought by consumers around the world and are a well-deserved source of pride for local growers. Shellfish are also a key part of our marine ecosystems\, providing habitat and helping filter and cleanse water. For all of these reasons\, shellfish are an extraordinary resource for Washington state to exclaim. \n  \nJoin the Pacific Shellfish Growers Association in celebrating all things shellfish during Washington Shellfish Week from April 15 – April 21\, 2018. Events are scheduled throughout the week and are open to the public. Activities include: Interpretive Trail Grand Opening with Capitol Land Trust\, Bay Mercantile\, Chelsea Farms\, and Taylor Shellfish; WA Sea Grant’s Shellfish Trail; Hama Hama Oyster Rama; Long Beach Razor Clam Festival; Shellfish Dining Specials at Anthony’s Restaurants and Pickled Fish; beach-walks and workshops with Harbor WildWatch; shellfish exhibit at the Puget Sound Estuarium. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/washington-shellfish-week/
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SUMMARY:River & Ocean Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the Olympic Coast with a Beach Clean-up\, Barbecue and all-Olympic Movie Night \nOn April 21\, the Washington Coast Clean-up and 5th Annual River & Ocean Film Festival join in exploring and protecting the Olympic Peninsula’s coastal wonders. \nFollowing this year’s cleanup\, on April 21\, volunteers at beaches near Forks will join other residents and visitors for a special movie night. Everyone who cherishes\, enjoys or wants to learn about the Olympic Peninsula is invited to the 5th annual River & Ocean Film Festival at the Rainforest Arts Center\, 25 North Forks Avenue\, starting at 7 p.m. \nEach spring\, hundreds of volunteers fan out along Washington’s ocean coast and the Strait of Juan de Fuca for the Washington Coast Clean-up. They scour more than 50 beaches for washed-up debris and other trash that\, besides being unsightly\, can poison or choke marine organisms. It’s not only a good deed but a great party\, capped by barbecues hosted for the volunteers at many of the beaches. \nThe festival features short films that highlight the beauty and opportunities to be found on the “wet side” of the Olympic Peninsula while raising awareness of the threats facing its aquatic life and human communities. Admission is free and open to all ages; all films are family-friendly. Judges are now screening submissions to select the ten or to be shown at the festival. To get an idea of the range of films\, check out last year’s festival program. \nThe River & Ocean Film Festival is sponsored by Washington Sea Grant\, the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary\, the North Pacific Coast Marine Resource Committee\, the North Pacific Coast Lead Entity\, the Pacific Coast Salmon Coalition\, and the West Olympic Council of the Arts. Washington CoastSavers sponsors the Washington Coast Cleanup. To volunteer to work a registration table\, haul collected debris or clean up after a barbecue\, contact CoastSavers. To join a beach cleanup or enjoy the film festival\, just show up! \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/river-and-ocean-film-festival-3/
LOCATION:Rainforest Arts Center\, 35 N Forks Ave\, Forks\, WA\, 98331\, United States
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