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Are you a weather fan? Will you be visiting Sedge Island? There is now a weather station on the island, Sedge, NJ KNJWARET3, part of the Weather Underground network. To view current and past weather conditions visit: http://www.wunderground.com/weatherstation/WXDailyHistory.asp?ID=KNJWARET3.
"Bay to Bowl" Locavore Program In August
WORKSHOP OPPORTUNITIES
Interested in earning professional development credits in a fun and unique setting while learning about NJ's remarkable estuarine environment? We have the opportunity for you! The New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife offers an extraordinary learning experience at our Sedge Island Natural Resource Education Center, located within NJ's first Marine Conservation Zone, just off Island Beach State Park in Barnegat Bay. A 15-minute ride to the island within the Sedge Islands Wildlife Management Area via the Division's pontoon boat sets the stage for the experience.
The shallow water surrounding the group of islands serves as a nursery for many species of marine animals. Blue claw crabs, hard clams and fish abound. In fact, crabbing and clamming are just two of the many hands-on activities used to teach about the ecology and culture of the bay. In season, striped bass, weakfish, summer flounder and many other species of fin-fish provide some of the best fishing on the coast. A small grove of pine and cedar trees on Sedge Island provides nesting and resting sites for many birds. The WMA's location within the Atlantic Flyway ensures exciting birding year-round. THE FACILITY During the three-day/two-night workshop you will stay in the Sedge House, a renovated duck-hunting lodge, which is equipped with a common room, 7 bunkrooms (you will have to share a room), a full kitchen and dining room. As part of the experience, you will live a conservation ethic. Fresh water is limited (we transport bottled water from the mainland) as is electricity-a solar generator provides power. Grey water from sinks is treated in a special grey-water system and sewage is composted in a Clivus Multrum composting toilet.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT The Division is a registered provider with the DOE; professional development credit will be granted for the three-day/two-night workshop. The workshop fulfills core curriculum standards in both science (5.12) and social studies (6.9). Science: wetlands ecology, wildlife biology (both game and non-game species), meteorology and coastal geomorphology. FOOD
You are responsible for all your food during the two-night stay. There is a gas range stove and refrigerator, a gas grill and a quick steamer for preparing the day's harvest, as well cooking utensils you may need.
The cost of a three day program is $135 per adult, $85 per student (2 nights, minimum of 10 participants - maximum 14 per group). A non-refundable deposit of $100 is required to secure a date. Cost includes transportation to and from the island, instruction, equipment and facility use. Participants provide their own meals and bedding. (Rates for length of stay other than standard three day program available upon request.)
WHO CAN BOOK a DATE and HOW?
Classroom teachers or other educators who wish to gain experience and knowledge of marine
environments and/or are interested in earning professional development credit, or a group of teachers and students who are embarking on a special course of study or leadership training, are our priority groups. Please note students must be a minimum of 12 years of age.
We cannot offer open enrollment dates. You will be responsible for putting together a group of 10-14
participants before booking a date.
Only limited dates are available, so don't wait to book one for your group! For more information or reservations write to NJ Division of Fish & Wildlife, P.O. Box 418, Port Republic, NJ 08241 Attn: Sedge Island Reservations or e-mail Karen.Byrne@dep.nj.gov.
2012 Sedge Island Field Experience - (APP.com feature)
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