Life Cycles Associated with the Salt Marsh
The Coastal Discovery Museum will welcome Al Stokes on February 10 at 2 pm. for this virtual only program. The presentation will describe our salt marsh habitat and its physical characteristics as well as the relationship to some of our marine wildlife. Why is the Lowcountry salt marsh of vital importance to the coastal waters and the life living in it. How are our local fisheries related to the salt marsh? Classified as one of the most productive environments on earth, the salt marsh has many factors that made it of crucial importance for a large variety of life in our local waters. Stokes if the retired biologist/manager of the Waddell Mariculture Center in Bluffton.
The cost for the virtual viewing is $5 and reservations are required by calling 843-689-6767 ext. 223. The museum is located at 70 Honey Horn Drive on Hilton Head Island.
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