Bronwen Howells Walsh
As head of Barnstable High School s new $1.2 million Environmental Science and Technology Lab, Michael Smith cannot wait to get to work.
Now entering his 18th year of teaching at BHS, Smith teaching environmental science and biology in the school s student-driven Environmental Science and Technology Pathway.
He also is collaborating with some of the region s most accomplished scientists – among them, Laurel Schaider of The Silent Spring Institute; Amy Costa of the Center for Coastal Studies; and Zenas Crocker, Barnstable Clean Water Coalition – to start a high school intership program.
The new lab opened to BHS students Oct. 26. A partnership between Town Manager Mark Ells, a water engineer who worked with Brian Howe, professor of marine science and technology at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, and Supt. Meg Mayo-Brown, the lab will help grow partnerships and collaborations with people who actually work in the industry on the C
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INTERESTED IN SHELLFISH AQUACULTURE? Cape Cod Cooperative Extension, Southeastern Massachusetts Aquaculture Center & Woods Hole Sea Grant are offering a 10-week online Fundamentals of Shellfish Farming course. Topics are shellfish biology, clam and oyster culture techniques, predator control, permitting, safety, and business management. Classes are via Zoom on Thursdays from 7:00 p.m. to - 8:15 p.m. starting Feb. 4. Cost is $75. To register, email Abigail Archer at aarcher@barnstablecounty.org or call 508-375-6702. Registration deadline is Jan. 28. More details visit https://www.capecodextension.org/marine/workshops/
YULE FOR FUEL: Yule for Fuel, a showcase of the Cape’s talent benefiting Lower Cape Outreach Council’s Fuel Assistance Program, is streaming online at what.org.