The Columbia Estuary Environmental Education ProgramColumbia Estuary Environmental Education Program (CEEEP) will be providing informational, educational presentations on July 30, 2010, at the Grays River Grange Hall starting at 11 am. (CEEEP) will be providing informational, educational presentations on July 30, 2010, at the Grays River Grange Hall starting at 11 am.
Presentations are developed and given by our local youths. Baylee Clark, a senior at Naselle High School, will describe macroinvertebrate sampling, what we found at three sites in the Grays River, and why this is important. Jesus Martinez, a 2010 graduate, will review surveying techniques used in river restoration and outline why and what we found at two upcoming project locations. Presentations are developed and given by our local youths. Baylee Clark, a senior at Naselle High School, will describe macroinvertebrate sampling, what we found at three sites in the Grays River, and why this is important. Jesus Martinez, a 2010 graduate, will review surveying techniques used in river restoration and outline why and what we found at two upcoming project locations.
Following the presentations, a light luncheon and field trip to two sites will be provided.Following the presentations, a light luncheon and field trip to two sites will be provided.
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