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Summer school: Grant helps science teachers learn all about oysters

| Ken Garner
Tami McConnell, science department head at Navarre High School, smiled broadly as she and colleagues from Escambia, Okaloosa and Santa Rosa counties toured the Navarre Beach Marine Science Station last week. “I’ve found my people!” she exclaimed.
Madi Ross, third from right, a marine biologist with the Pensacola Perdido Key Bays Estuary Program, leads high school science teachers in a seining exercise at Escribano Point. Pictured, from left, Katharine Edwards, Gulf Breeze; Dawn Parnell, Pensacola; Misty Meredith, Gulf Breeze; Ross; Staci Danko, Fort Walton Beach; and Karen Bruening, Pensacola.

 

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