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Marsh Walks

A community is frequently defined as the living component of an ecosystem. A beach ecosystem consists of all the living organisms there plus the non-living components of the beach such as the sand, sun, and surf. An estuary is a water passage where the ocean tide meets a freshwater source (river current, water table seepage). Salt marshes are part of the estuarine environment, characterized by large flat tracts of land protected from the direct wave action of the tide.

Within a community, organisms interact with each other in various ways. Of primary importance is how they divide the available energy resources (food). Through photosynthesis, the plants in a community produce the food on which the animals depend. The animals in turn eat the plants or eat each other. Dead organisms are ultimately decomposed, releasing and recycling nutrients through the community. The intertidal and shallow waters at the edge of the sea are very vulnerable to the effects of human activity. This is particularly true of estuarine communities, which are directly affected by the river runoff of populated upland areas. Although each community is composed of a unique assemblage of organisms, communities do not live isolated from one another. They exchange food and nutrients as well as pollutants and pesticides.

Your students will connect to the natural world by making themselves part of that world. The staff at OceanQuest believes that a personalized approach to "scientific" learning will make them aware of the vital role THEY play in the health of the world.

Marsh Walk Schedule

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Marsh Walks are offered on a flexible schedule, in conjunction with the Discovery Cruise. Most Walks will be from Wood Neck Beach/Marsh, Falmouth

Minimum Group: 25
One hour Walk: $5.00 per person   One and one half hours: $7.50 per person   
  

Reservations are highly recommended!   1-508-419-6085

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