Fred and Friend (Laysan Albatross from Kilauea on Kauai)
returned to the Pacific Northwest this week.
Fred has been with students in Ohio and will now
help many people focus on marine debris in the Pacific Northwest, first
with kids from Susan Barrett's North Kitsap High School Transitions class
and
students at many grade levels at Bush School in Seattle.
Contents of his Teaching Kit were enriched
by Debbie Charna's students. The Pacific Northwest additions
will include results of beach cleanups, study of all forms of marine
debris, including toxins from treated lumber, and the responses
NK and Bush kids add as they consider earlier SOAR projects.
THANK YOU OHIO
for all you have done to enhance learning
here in the Pacific Northwest. It is late winter
and our beaches are now receiving their annual high doses of marine debris
from inland waters. At the same time, erosion of many beaches is accelerating
due to poor protection of coastal riparian habitat
and a diminishing amount of large woody debris (natural wood that acts to buffer
the shoreline from wind driven waves).
We also hear from our friends at NOAA
that marine debris from the Japanese tsunami will arrive on our shores
at any time.
We will keep everyone posted as results of our beach cleanups and research
continue to expand.
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