Media Advisory: Sept. 23, 2015
APALACHICOLA RESEARCH RESERVE CELEBRATES NATIONAL ESTUARIES DAY
~Media invited to attend the celebration~
Visitors interact with marine life at the marine animal touch tanks.
WHAT: National Estuaries Day Celebration
WHEN: Friday, Sept. 25, 2015 1:30–6 p.m.
WHERE: Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve Nature Center 108 Island Drive (only foot traffic permitted via Millender St.) Eastpoint, FL 32328
In celebration of National Estuaries Day, the Apalachicola National Estuarine Research Reserve is hosting dozens of free and educational activities for families, including marine animal touch tanks, demonstrations of live blue crabs molting their shells and live reptile presentations.
During the celebration, guests are invited to tour the reserve's 5,400-square-foot Nature Center, equipped with three walk-around aquariums full of local marine life, an 80-foot-long mural depicting local ecosystems and a hands-on “bay discovery” room.
Also on display in the Nature Center is a new temporary exhibit titled "Marine Debris: When Trash Meets the Sea," exploring the impacts of trash on coastal and marine environments. Visitors are asked to bring plastic shopping bags from home and exchange them for a cloth, reusable bag. Sea creatures crafted from trash gathered during the local International Coastal Cleanup held on Saturday, Sept. 19 will be displayed.
The first 600 people to arrive at the event will receive a free National Estuaries Day T-shirt. Adult attendees will also be eligible to win door prizes, which will be distributed at the end of the event.
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