Barnacles, Sea Squirts, and Algae, Oh My!
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UGA Marine Education Center and Aquarium 30 Ocean Science Circle, Skidaway Island, Georgia 31411
Join intern coordinator Nina Sassano and Adopt-A-Wetland coordinator Luke Roberson for a virtual lab where they’ll study a fouling community and test water quality. What in the world is a fouling community? Fouling communities are found in different coastal waterways and ecosystems. They may consist of barnacles, sea squirts, sea spiders and many other organisms growing on pilings, docks and under boats. Volunteers around Georgia help collect fouling plates and water quality data as part of the Adopt-A-Wetland program. Learn more during the program about how you can become an Adopt-A-Wetland volunteer!
Adult supervision is required for virtual programs.
UGA Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant
Learn about barnacles and other marine invertebrates during a virtual event at the UGA Aquarium!