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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Duwamish Alive 1010
DESCRIPTION:Join the Duwamish River Cleanup Coalition/TAG\, DIRT Corps\, Puget Sound Stewards and Puget Soundkeeper to help to restore habitat\, improve water quality\, and keep public access space along the Duwamish River safe and beautiful! Volunteers at this site will have the opportunity to join Puget Soundkeeper and Alki Kayak Tours in double  kayaks to remove litter from the river banks (minimum age to kayak is 13 years old). \nCheck the event webpage for registration information. \n  \nWhen: Saturday\, April 18\, 2020 at 10:00am–12:00pm \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/duwamish-alive-1010/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Activities,Our Northwest,Shoreline Living and Restoration,Volunteer Opportunities
ORGANIZER;CN="Puget%20Soundkeeper%20Alliance%20-%20General":MAILTO:psa@pugetsoundkeeper.org
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SUMMARY:CANCELED: Spring Migration Cruise
DESCRIPTION:*CANCELED* \nPort Townsend Marine Science Center’s Bird Migration Cruises offer a unique opportunity for an idyllic natural science adventure\, enabling people to gain a better understanding of the relationships between the marine and shoreline ecosystems. \nJust outside of Port Townsend is an amazing National Wildlife Refuge — Protection Island — home to breeding\, nesting\, and flyway populations of marine bird species at different times of the year. Nearly 70 percent of the nesting seabird population of Puget Sound and the Straits nest on the island\, which includes one of the largest nesting colonies of rhinoceros auklets in the world and the largest nesting colony of glaucous-winged gulls in Washington. The island contains one of the last two nesting colonies of tufted puffins in the Puget Sound area. About 1\,000 harbor seals depend upon the island for a pupping and rest area\, and elephant seals often haul out to molt there during the summer. \nTo learn more and reserve your spot\, visit the event webpage.  \n  \nWhen: Saturday\, April 18\, 2020 at 1:00–4:00pm \nWhere: Puget Sound Express at Point Hudson Marina \n227 Jackson St \nPort Townsend\, WA 98368 \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/spring-migration-cruise/
LOCATION:Puget Sound Express\, 227 Jackson St\, Port Townsend\, WA\, 98368\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marine Life,Ocean Learning,Our Northwest
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