Penn State Extension's First Investigation of Stream Health (FISH) tool is a fun and easy way for individuals, families, volunteer groups, youth, and adults to explore a stream and share their findings with the scientific community.
Join Penn State Extension for an introduction to the new and improved mobile app, online reporting tool, and paper data sheets.
Who is this for?
-- Anyone interested in water resources
-- Those who work in the water field
-- Those who have a general interest in water
What will you learn?
-- Hear about current work happening in the water resource field
-- Ask questions about the new and improved FISH citizen science tool
-- Share ideas with professionals across Pennsylvania
Click Here to register and for more information.
Visit the Penn State Extension website for more educational opportunities.
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[Posted: June 6, 2024] PA Environment Digest
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