Join us! Special Stuart Island Boat Adventure for 9-12 Graders – July 19

Calling students who want to explore the San Juans this summer!

Special Boat Adventure for 9-12 Graders: Exploring Stuart Island

July 19, 2017, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., Leaving from Friday Harbor

Students in grades 9-12 are invited to join Friends of the San Juans on this free, fun and informative boat trip (students entering 9th grade in the fall are eligible). Space is limited to 11 students. Participants will learn about how the San Juan Islands were formed, the area’s natural history, connections between land and marine habitats, outer island off-the-grid lifestyle, and current environmental issues. Priority will be given to students who have never visited an outer island.

Students will also collaborate to create a short video about the voyage to share through social media.

The trip will leave from Friday Harbor at 9 am and travel along the geologically diverse shores to Stuart Island, learning about how the islands were formed, why they look the way they do, and how they are still changing. Students will disembark for a hike to the Turn Point Lighthouse (5 miles RT) where they can witness and learn about shipping traffic, strong currents, and, with luck, orcas passing by. Along the hike, students will learn about how people on Stuart Island live off the grid using alternative sources of energy. In Reed Harbor, they will sample a known spawning beach for forage fish eggs and learn about why this connection between land and sea is critical to the marine environment. The return trip will focus on the connections between all that was seen and learned and planning for the collaborative video.

The boat captain, Greg Hertel, is a retired science teacher and will provide expertise on geology and natural history. Friends’ Science Director, Tina Whitman, will teach about forage fish, salmon, and their connection to the health of endangered orca. Friends’ Community Engagement Director, Katie Fleming, will provide information on threats from increasing shipping traffic, orca whales and other wildlife, and information on alternative energy options.

Registration deadline is July 12. Click here to register.  Contact Katie at 360-378-2319 or [email protected] if you have questions.

San Juan County is at the center of existing and proposed fossil fuel export projects. We have much to lose and nothing to gain. Our community needs to stay informed, get involved, and be part of the public process of understanding the approaching changes which will affect us all.

San Olson

member, Lopez Island