EDUCATION

Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders' living shoreline project at Liza Jackson Park

Northwest Florida Daily News
Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders carry a bag of smooth cordgrass plants during a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park, led by the nonprofit Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College.
Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders carry a bag of smooth cordgrass plants during a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park, led by the nonprofit Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College.
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Amanda Briant, Education Program manager for the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College, gives bagging instructions to a group of Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders during a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park.
Amanda Briant, Education Program manager for the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College, gives bagging instructions to a group of Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders during a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park.
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Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders take nets into the shallows during a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park, led by the nonprofit Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College.
Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders take nets into the shallows during a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park, led by the nonprofit Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College.
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An existing installation of grasses are in place on the shoreline of Liza Jackson Park. About 90 Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders joined other volunteers to bag 84 smooth cordgrass plants for a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park, led by the nonprofit Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College.
An existing installation of grasses are in place on the shoreline of Liza Jackson Park. About 90 Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders joined other volunteers to bag 84 smooth cordgrass plants for a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park, led by the nonprofit Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College.
MICHAEL SNYDER/DAILY NEWS
Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders move to their next station during a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park, led by the nonprofit Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College.
Bluewater Elementary School fifth-graders move to their next station during a “living shoreline” project at Liza Jackson Park, led by the nonprofit Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA) of Northwest Florida State College.
MICHAEL SNYDER/DAILY NEWS