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SUMMARY:Whatcom Water Week
DESCRIPTION:Whatcom Water Week is a week-long event that celebrates our local water resources.  Businesses\, non-profit organizations and community groups celebrate the importance of water\, share information about the state of the resource\, offer stewardship opportunities\, and expand awareness and appreciation of our marine and fresh water resources and the role water plays in our lives. This year’s events include: Baker to Bay Symposium\, Streams of Thought Film Festival\, Run with the Chums 5k fun run/walk\, salmon sighting and international coastla cleanup. See a full lineup of events here: \nhttps://www.whatcomwaterweeks.org/events \nWhatcom Water Week is organized by the Whatcom Watershed Information Network (WWIN). WWIN is a network of representatives from government agencies\, businesses\, non-profit organizations\, educational institutions\, tribes\, and citizens who are involved and interested in marine and fresh water ecosystems and natural resources education and outreach. Our Mission is to support and improve watershed education\, stewardship\, information exchange and public involvement efforts in Whatcom County. \n  \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/whatcom-water-week/
LOCATION:Multiple\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Activities,Outreach,Sue Blake
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SUMMARY:Seafood Week
DESCRIPTION:Seafood Week is part of Eat Local Month\, which celebrates the food that is grown\, raised\, and harvested in Whatcom County. During Seafood Week\, there will be specials at Terra Organics as well as Sea to Shore Seafood at the Saturday Bellingham Farmers Market. We’ll also be stamping passports at SeaFeast on the 22nd and 23rd. Visit sustainableconnections.org for more information about Seafood Week and Eat Local Month! \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/seafood-week/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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SUMMARY:Bellingham SeaFeast 2017
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the second annual Bellingham SeaFeast on September 22 and 23! Enjoy fun and entertainment for all the family\, including boat rides\, U.S. Coast Guard action\, a salmon-grilling contest\, cooking demos\, and seafood galore. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/bellingham-seafeast-2017/
LOCATION:Port of Bellingham\, Squalicum Harbor\, 722 Coho Way\, Bellingham\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Local Activities,Outreach
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SUMMARY:The Ecological Value of Riparian Buffers and Wetlands: A Tour of Fenton Nature Reserve
DESCRIPTION:This Whatcom Land Trust property is home to a gorgeous beaver pond\, extensive forested upland buffers\, wetlands\, and a salmon-bearing stream.  It is one of the largest natural areas in the northern part of the county. At this special tour\, we will learn about the ecological importance of riparian buffers and wetlands from a Land Trust Steward\, a Wetlands Ecologist\, and the North Sound Baykeeper.  This preserve\, near the headwaters of a tributary of Dakota Creek\, is not only stunningly beautiful\, but it also provides vital ecological functions – come learn all about it! \n​ \nPeople attending the tour will walk along a lightly maintained trail for about one mile; be prepared to walk over some branches and other obstacles. Dress for rain or shine and being outside for a few hours (long pants\, closed-toe shoes\, wet condition footwear\, bugs\, and uneven terrain). \n​ \nEvent is September 22\, 10:00am-12:00pm.  Parking\, carpooling information\, and exact address will be provided upon registration.  Attendees will be required to sign a liability waiver. \n​ \nRSVP REQUIRED to Lee First\, leef@re-sources.org or (360) 220-0556 \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/the-ecological-value-of-riparian-buffers-and-wetlands-a-tour-of-fenton-nature-reserve/
LOCATION:Fenton Nature Reserve\, United States
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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