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Eighth graders canoeing at the Cheseapeake Bay Foundation's Philip Merrill Center.
Sixth grade students hollowing out a canoe at Assateague State Park
Sixth graders setting crab pots in the Chesapeake Bay during a trip to Smith Island
Sixth graders dip netting in the Sinepuxent Bay at Assateague State Park
Fifth grader Jasmine T participating in a pond study at the freshwater pond at the Pocomoke River State Park
Fourth graders dissecting owl pellets.
Fifth grader Elizabeth T. fishing in the freshwater pond at the Shad Landing area of the Pocomoke River State Park
Fifth graders fishing and studying pond flora and fauna at the Pocomoke River State Park, Shad Landing
Kyle W., Ben J., and a National Aquarium employee plant Atlantic White Cedars at the Nassawango Nature Conservancy
Fifth graders canoeing in Corker's Creek at the Pocomoke River State Park
Maddie W., Lauren S. and Shiloh J, 8th graders, testing the water of the Sinepuxent Bay
Sixth graders Sage L., Adam S., Anthony H., and Jadon M. build a shelter on Assateague Island.
Sixth grade students enjoying the marsh at Smith Island
Mrs. Chisholm, an assistant principal, helps sixth graders set crab pots in the Chesapeake Bay
Sixth graders crabbing in the Sinepuxent Bay at Assateague State Park
Eighth graders canoeing at the Philip Merrill Center
Sixth graders at Assateague State Park experimenting with erosion on the beach.
Eighth graders TJ and Cy'yan seining at the Philip Merrill Center.
Sixth grade enrichment group at Smith Island
Seventh grader Sylvester B. potting an Atlantic White Cedar to winter over at Snow Hill Middle School
Eighth graders Chloe G. and T'Nae F. observing critters found while exploring the Sinepuxent Bay behind Assateague National Park
Fourth graders dissecting squid.
Seventh grader Gabe M. planting Atlantic White Cedars to winter over.
Sixth grade students observing aquatic organisms from the Chesapeake Bay while visiting Smith Island
Chakyra P. and Marysol P., eight graders, performing water quality tests at the Philip Merrill Center.
Fifth grader Jionyce W. canoeing at Pocomoke River State Park.
Eighth graders Jack B. and Maurice P. mulching trees for stream restoration
Sixth graders surf fishing at Assateague State Park
Seventh graders planting Atlantic White Cedars at Nassawango Nature Conservancy with National Aquarium employees assistance
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