About this Event
Restoration: Living Shorelines
Learn restoration techniques while understanding the far-reaching impact of healthy oyster populations on our coastal environments.
- Attaching oyster shells to bamboo stakes to help create new reef structure in the marsh
- Engage in salt marsh restoration by planting Spartina and learning how these habitats protect coastlines and support wildlife
- Discover the importance of shellfish management while exploring the diverse organisms that live within oyster reef communities
Students leave with a deeper understanding of coastal restoration and the vital role living shorelines play in maintaining healthy ecosystems.
High School Event: Recommended for rising sophomores through seniors
If you're transitioning between middle and high school this summer, we suggest joining the school group that you feel most comfortable with to ensure you'll be with peers at a similar level and engage with content that matches your academic experience.
Details for the event:
• What to bring: Dress is casual. Check the weather report and dress appropriately as you will be outside.
Other items to consider bringing include sunscreen, bug spray and reusable water bottle.
• Cost: The program is free of charge.
• Weather: Programs are held rain or shine unless hazardous weather occurs. An email will be sent out day of if event needs to be canceled and the rain date will be the next day.
• Parking: There is free parking on site beside and infront of the white Marshlands house we will meet. Staff will have signs out as well as be available for parking questions.
SCDNR Marine Resources Division Public Program Event Policy- Our free public programs are in high demand and there is limited capacity, do not reserve a ticket if you cannot commit to attending this event. If an attendee cancels their ticket without a valid excuse and/or is a no show, SCDNR has the right to refuse the attendee to participate in any SCDNR public program for a year. Thank you for understanding.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
SCDNR Marine Resources Division, 217 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, United States
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