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Column by Joe Hansen, Outdoors Editor
Keeping an eye on science
After this week, 17 kids know a whole lot more about estuaries and why they’re important. The students spent the week learning at the South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve’s annual summer science camp, where they gladly stomped around in the mud of the slough and, on Thursday, looked at marine wildlife in Charleston Bay.
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