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Bivalves for Clean Water

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Learn how to protect, preserve, and appreciate Gig Harbor and Key Peninsula’s beaches and shellfish through this free class:

This workshop will help you understand how everyday actions impact water quality through learning about shoreline processes, beach etiquette, and shellfish and other sea creatures.

Additional topics will also be introduced, including the importance of septic system maintenance, easy natural yard care practices, and the value of native plants in the landscape.  

Please email or call to pre-register with Renee Johnson. Pack a lunch and dress for the weather.

This free class is funded by the Department of Ecology, sponsored by Pierce County Shellfish Partners, and brought to you by Harbor WildWatch, the Pierce Conservation District, and the Kitsap County WSU Extension.

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