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Chattanooga's water quality people, the forestry people, and the conservation fisheries guys all teamed up with George Bartnic of the Chattanooga Aquarium for a teacher's day on two Tennessee rivers the Ocoee and the Conasauga. The Project WET workshop offered a fun time to learn actives to be used in the classroom while learning about current research and research techniques.
The workshop is offered twice a year at no cost to teachers. Come join next year's group.