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Island on the Edge: What’s Happening With OurIsland on the Edge

Learn more about the state of the Island’s nearshore environment, the stressors, and the role that residents play influencing its health.

  • Minor Mud
  • Family friendly!
When May 22, 2008
from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Cost Free
Family Friendly!
Where Island Wood, Bainbridge Island
Sponsored By Bainbridge Alliance for Puget Sound, People For Puget Sound,Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce, ABC Conservation Education Foundation, Island Wood, Washington Sea Grant, Bainbridge Island Watershed Council, Bainbridge Conservation Voters, Puget Sound
Contact Name Rein Attemann
Contact Email
Contact Phone 206.382.7007
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The Bainbridge Alliance for Puget Sound and People For Puget Sound, cordially invite you to join them on May 22nd to learn more about the state of the Island’s nearshore environment, the stressors, and the role that residents play influencing its health.
 
The event is aimed at creating a more informed Island community and empowering individuals to be more actively engaged in decision-making about our shoreline.

Featuring presentations by:

Tom Mumford from Washington State Department of Natural Resources

Casey Rice from National Marine Fisheries Service

Jim Brennan of Washington Sea Grant

Location: Island Wood- Great Hall (4450 Blakely Avenue NE)

Cosponsors: Bainbridge Alliance for Puget Sound, People For Puget Sound,Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce, ABC Conservation Education Foundation, Island Wood, Washington Sea Grant, Bainbridge Island Watershed Council, Bainbridge Conservation Voters,  Puget Sound Partnership, Puget Sound Restoration Fund, Sustainable Bainbridge, the Natural Landscapes Project, Oysters for Salmon, and Association of Bainbridge Communities.

Red Marker Island on the Edge: What’s Happening With OurIsland on the Edge
Learn more about the state of the Island’s nearshore environment, the stressors, and the role that residents play influencing its health.

The Bainbridge Alliance for Puget Sound and People For Puget Sound, cordially invite you to join them on May 22nd to learn more about the state of the Island’s nearshore environment, the stressors, and the role that residents play influencing its health.
 
The event is aimed at creating a more informed Island community and empowering individuals to be more actively engaged in decision-making about our shoreline.

Featuring presentations by:

Tom Mumford from Washington State Department of Natural Resources

Casey Rice from National Marine Fisheries Service

Jim Brennan of Washington Sea Grant

Location: Island Wood- Great Hall (4450 Blakely Avenue NE)

Cosponsors: Bainbridge Alliance for Puget Sound, People For Puget Sound,Bainbridge Island Chamber of Commerce, ABC Conservation Education Foundation, Island Wood, Washington Sea Grant, Bainbridge Island Watershed Council, Bainbridge Conservation Voters,  Puget Sound Partnership, Puget Sound Restoration Fund, Sustainable Bainbridge, the Natural Landscapes Project, Oysters for Salmon, and Association of Bainbridge Communities.

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  • ecology
  • shoreline
  • reviewer: Rein Atteman
  • habitat
  • free
  • environment
  • Puget Sound