Listen "Claudine Rehn, Tillamook Estuaries Partnership"
Episode Synopsis
On this episode, we have a thrilling conversation with Claudine Rehn, Deputy Director of the Tillamook Estuaries Partnership. After explaining what an estuary is, Claudine explains the unique habitats created by the confluence of freshwater and saltwater, the importance of salmon to the local ecosystem and economy, and the community-driven efforts to protect and restore these vital areas. The conversation also highlights the role of the Tillamook Estuary Partnership in promoting sustainable practices and connecting visitors to the natural beauty of the region through various programs, including water trails and tidepool excursions. Claudine also dives into various nature programs available on the Tillamook Coast, emphasizing the importance of community collaboration and stewardship. She highlights the significance of foraging and responsible practices while exploring intertidal ecosystems. Helpful links: TEP Friends of Netarts Bay Water Trail Guides North Coast Land Conservancy Explore Nature Tillamook Coast The Four Seasons of Foraging Lower Nehalem Community Trust Nehalem Bay Watershed Council Tillamook Bay watersheds Council Nestucca Sand Lake Watershed Council Cartm Recycling/Reuse Nonprofit Garibaldi Boathouse Oregon Youth AuthorityCredits: Hosted by Nicole Steen Music by Eric Sappington & Mercury Coast Edited by Jon Richardson
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