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"Healthy Shellfish Farms, Healthy Puget Sound"

Learn about the underwater world of shellfish farming and how shellfish growers are dependent on a healthy Puget Sound for successful shellfish production and harvest.

  • Minor Mud
  • Family friendly!
When Mar 27, 2008
from 07:00 pm to 07:00 pm
Cost Free
Family Friendly!
How Muddy? not muddy
Where Skagit Valley Food Co-op, 202 S 1st Street, Mount Vernon
Sponsored By People For Puget Sound, Washington Sustainable Food and Farming Network, Skagit Valley Food Co-op
Contact Name Britta Eschete
Contact Email
Contact Phone (360) 336-1931
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Learn about the underwater world of shellfish farming and how shellfish growers are dependant on a healthy Puget Sound for successful shellfish production and harvest.

Bill Dewey, Public Affairs Manager for Taylor Shellfish Farms will sharing both local shellfish and "tales of shells" as he weaves a picture of aquaculture here in the Skagit Valley and around Puget Sound.

Enjoy some "Skagit Soup" while learning about the connections between aquaculture farming and Puget Sound!

Please RSVP so we know how much "Skagit Soup" to prepare!

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Learn about the underwater world of shellfish farming and how shellfish growers are dependent on a healthy Puget Sound for successful shellfish production and harvest.

Learn about the underwater world of shellfish farming and how shellfish growers are dependant on a healthy Puget Sound for successful shellfish production and harvest.

Bill Dewey, Public Affairs Manager for Taylor Shellfish Farms will sharing both local shellfish and "tales of shells" as he weaves a picture of aquaculture here in the Skagit Valley and around Puget Sound.

Enjoy some "Skagit Soup" while learning about the connections between aquaculture farming and Puget Sound!

Please RSVP so we know how much "Skagit Soup" to prepare!

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  • environmental education
  • free
  • family
  • reviewer: Rein Atteman