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Event Reports
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Zealous Volunteers Make Big Difference at Lincoln Park
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Curious volunteers chop invasive plants and mulch native ones help to maintain and protect over 6,000 square feet of Lincoln Park.
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Volunteers Cleaning up Along the Duwamish Met by Fantastic Bird Sightings
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While removing invasive spcies at GSA along the Duwamish, volunteers enjoyed the company of Northwest Birds!
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Forces Ally to Restore Habitat for the Native Olympia Oyster
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Volunteers and members of the Puget SoundKeeper Alliance joined forces to restore habitat for the dwindling population of native Olympia Oysters.
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Mud Up Warriors Get Real Muddy in Tackling Invasive Spartina Removal
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The tide was out and the mud was fine. About 18 volunteers on Saturday, June 16, worked near the Swinomish Tribe reservation at Turner’s Bay in Skagit County at the annual Skagit Dig Day. Volunteers got muddy for the Sound and finished clearing out two large areas where the invasive week Spartina has taken root from seeds. They really got a lot of work accomplished working for four hours! As always, the kids had
a great time in the mud... including the grown up kids!
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Volunteers Clear Weeds Along the Duwamish
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Volunteers at Herring’s House Park along the Duwamish River mud up to clear the area of invasive weeds.
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City Cantabile Choir Brings Songs to Orca Whales in Annual OrcaSing!"
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"We are reminded that we are in the whales’ home and they are on their schedules, not ours.."
- Mike Sato, Communications Director, People for Puget Sound
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Edmonds 7th Graders Learn and Work at Union Slough
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We had a great turn out and a great time with the College Park Middle School’s 7th grade students June 12!
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Sunny Sunday Brings out the People at Alki (6/3/07)
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The Shoreline Adventure day was a smashing success with hundreds of participants attending throughout the day. They learned about toxics in Puget Sound at Seacrest Park, shoreline ecology and Best Beach Behavior at Duwamish Head, learned about Best Beach Behavior at Constellation Park, and even participated in a Kids For Puget Sound Art Contest at the Alki Bathhouse. We couldn't have asked for a nicer day, and the north shore was crowded!
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Woodard Bay Native Oyster Restoration Event Report
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Oh, no not again... Just when I was starting to feel like I had the hang of “walking on water” and was priding myself on being “light on my toes,” down I went into the mud. My right leg was knee-deep in mud, my left a pace ahead and partially stuck, leaving me in quite and awkward position and about to fall face first. The only thing that saved me was the clip board in my hand that I used as a prop to push myself up.
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Kids pitch in to clean up Howarth Park—and turn litter into art
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About 30 folks showed up at Howarth Park in Everett on Sunday, May 6, to collect litter, hunt for hidden treasures, and go on a beachwalk. And guess who else was there—the Mud Monster, who encouraged folks to get dirty for the Sound!
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300 gather at Point Robinson to celebrate the beach May 19
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It was a pretty blustery day on the beach at Point Robinson on Maury Island May 19 but despite threatening rain, people came in droves for a day of beach and bird walks, lighthouse tours, storytelling, and educational talks that ranged from orca whales and six-gilled sharks to how "mucus rules the world."
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MudUp Launched at Alki Beach!
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About 100 kids, parents, reporters, conservationists, monsters and beauty queens (okay, just one monster and one beauty queen) showed up at Alki Beach in West Seattle on May 31 to celebrate the launch of MudUp—the official campaign to get the public involved in getting dirty for Puget Sound.
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Earth Day Event Report
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For us MudUppers, every day is Earth Day. So when the actual Earth Day comes along, we have to raise the bar a bit. This year, we spent some time at Seattle’s largest Earth Day cleanup event, Duwamish Alive!, where 400 volunteers gathered along the banks of the Duwamish river to remove invasive weeds and plant native trees. And we invited the Mud Monster to join us, in his public debut.
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Woodard Bay Native Oyster Restoration Photo Album
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Event Images
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Earth Day Photo Album
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MudUp Launched at Alki Beach! Photo Album
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Fremont Solstice Parade Photo Album
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OrcaSing Photo Album
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Spartina Removal Photo Album
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Duwamish River Photo Album
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Union Slough Photo Album
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GSAMarshStewards
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Vashon Oyster Pics
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Oyster Restoration
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Man Removing Trash
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GSA Marsh Photos
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Fantastic Volunteer Turnout to Help Clean Up Lake Union Fireworks (July 5th)
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July 5th fireworks and festivities leave a mess in Lake Union, but volunteers help restore the lake to its former state.
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Lake Union Cleanup Photo Album
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Spreading Oysters Smaller
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Spreading Oysters Smaller 2
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Oyster Spread smaller
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Lincoln Park
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Lincoln Park Volunteers
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GSA Stewards
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Mud Is Good
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5th Annual Bivalve Bash Brought out the Mud-Lover in Everyone!
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Over 1,000 mudlovers joined the festivities at Taylor Shellfish Farms in Samish Bay on July 14th for fabulous seafood, fun games, art contests, and a MudRun!
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Bivalve Bash Photo Album
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Pictures of the event
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KrisNCrab
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Johns Island CrabTalk Awes Crowd
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Dr. Kristen Holsman and Dr. Sean McDonald, crab experts, talk for two hours about their favorite shelled delight, Dungeness crab.
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CrabTalk Photo Album
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Mulch-Spreading Replaces Workout Plan for Golden Gardens Volunteers
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Some able-bodied volunteers gathered at Golden Gardens on Saturday, July 14th to restore habitat for thousands of square feet of native plants threatened by invasive species.
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BeachWalk
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Sound Citizens Enjoy Bainbridge Beachwalk
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Beach-curious citizens join a Beach naturalist to explore the Bainbridge shoreline.
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Oyster Blast
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Olympia Oyster Stages a Comeback
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A large-scale effort to help the native Olympia Oyster regain a presence in the Sound, lead by The Nature Conservancy, involved blasting over 250 cubic feet of oyster shells into Frye Cove, on the South Sound in July 26th.
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Frye Cove Oyster Restoration Photo Album
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Frye Cove Oyster Restoration Photo Album
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Jetty Island Fall Planting Party Photo Album
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65 volunteers planted 400 native trees and shrubs on Saturday. This was the first planting ever done on the two mile long man-made Island. Two Cub Scout troops and a Girl Scout troop brought their parents along for a day of community giving that will help them receive
their environmental badges. People For Puget Sound Snohomish Sound Stewards helped lead the volunteers to properly install the plants. Visit the site next summer during Jetty Island Days and see what great work these volunteers gave back to the community!
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Mission Creek Pocket Estuary Earth Month Ivy Pull
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Our last South Sound Earth Month event, our Mission Creek Pocket Estuary Ivy Pull was a great success.
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Earth Day Ivy Pull
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Last Seen:
Oct 20, 2007 12:00 PM at
Seattle
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Goal:
Create 10 Parks and Natural Areas
(Progress to date: 3 parks)
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Goal:
Restore 100 miles of shoreline
(Progress to date: 38 miles)
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Goal:
Protect 1000 miles of shoreline
(Progress to date: 671 miles)
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