EDUCATIONBluewater Elementary School fifth-graders' living shoreline project at Liza Jackson ParkNorthwest Florida Daily NewsBluewater 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.MICHAEL SNYDER/DAILY NEWSAmanda 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.MICHAEL SNYDER/DAILY NEWSBluewater 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.MICHAEL SNYDER/DAILY NEWSAn 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 NEWSBluewater 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