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September 2016
Searching for European Green Crab: Camano Sound Water Stewards
Photo: Emily Grason Jeff Adams will be presenting information on the European green crab monitoring at a public meeting of the Camano Sound Water Stewards. Be part of the Crab Team! The Crab Team was created in response to a Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW) mandate to monitor for European green crabs along inland Washington shorelines. By using citizen science, we are achieving a much greater scale of monitoring than would otherwise be possible, and expanding what we know about the community of organisms that live in salt marshes…
Find out more »January 2020
Sound Water Stewards-Camano Speaker Series
Sound Water Stewards-Camano Speaker Series Presents: From Island to Tidal Marsh: The Leque Island Estuary Restoration Project with Loren Brokaw, Restoration Projects Coordinator for the WDFW Where did all that water come from that you now see as you cross the bridge connecting Camano Island to Stanwood? After removing the dike surrounding Leque Island on October 14, 2019, the first high tide entered the 250-acre area of Leque Island in 135+ years. This marked the beginning of the land transitioning back to…
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