Cape May County Herald, 28 June 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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The Herald And The I.antrni

Thursday, June 28.1979

GASOLINE HOTLINE Beginning Friday, June, 22, a "gasoline hotline" will be manned from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. everyday throughout the summer season. The service, provided by the County Chamber of Commerce, is intended to help visitors and residents find out where, when and ’how much gas is available. The hotline number is: (609) 465-2111

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Seashore Encounters

Local Scouts Win Award

By Stephen Gabriel

Staff Assistant City of Ocean City

Public lectures, exhibits, tours, field trips, week-long children’s ecology

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Department of Recreation. City of Ocean City, N.J. 399-6111, Ext. 246 — Children’s seashore ecology program with

Shore an attractive place to discussions, projects and work and play. Included field trips. Monday through

Thursday at a different City playground each day. While the sun is warm and the days are long, refresh yourself with

Just as summer officially returned a week ago to the Jersey Shore, this column will begin again next Thursday arid for the next ten weeks will spotlight the complex of living creatures and natural forces that help to make the Jersey Shore an attractive place to

will be non-technical discussions of such topics as why some beaches build better than others, seafood buying and handling, and the types of vegetation on the dunes. In addition, I would welcome questions and comments from interested readers as well as suggestions for future

articles.

Throughout the summer, area organizations will he offering courses, lectures, and field trips focusing on (he seashore environment, and each week's article will announce upcoming events. If you know of any events of particular interest. please pass them along and I’ll make sure they appear in the column. Names and phone numbers of the sponsors of many of these activities are listed

below:

Oceanic Society HistoriciGardiner's Basin. Atlantic City. N.J..'348-5252 — Public Tours, schooner cruises on the Young America, sailing training courses. N.J. Marine Sciences Consortium. Seaville. N.J. 398-4000 - Public lectures, tours. SCUBA certification courses, marine and coastal courses for undergraduate and graduate

credit.

Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor. NJ. 368-1211 -

early morning beach walk. Or. make a family tour through a wildlife area. Summertime in South Jersey is quite a treat. With all the different environments and environmental programs .in the area, there is plenty of opportunity to explore the secrets of nature that contriubte to the beauties of our seashore. UPCOMING OF-

FERINGS:

Oceanic Society — June 30 & July 1 - Basic sailing for Adults. 16 yrs. and up; July 2 & 3 Basic sailing Youth ages 10-15;'July 7 & 8 Basic Sailing for Adults; July 9 4 10 Sail Racing Techniques; June 30-Sept. 10 Uj hour coastal cruises out of Toms River. N.J. Marine Science ConsorfTum — July 9-15 — Basic SCUBA; July 9-20 Marine Botany Course. Wetlands Institute — Julv 7 — Public lecture "Wildlife of- Cape May County"; July 9-13 Children’s seashore ecology grades 142 ; July 11 Salt marsh safari for the whole family; July 16-20 Children's seashore ecology grades 3&l.

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conservation problems. The|purposeof the award is to point out to young - people that countries of the world are closely interrelated through natural resources and that we in this country are interdependent with our world environment. To win this award. Scouts Pergolini. McCarty and Richter earned Conservation and Environmental skill awards, merit badges in Environmental Science. S6il and Water Conservation, Fish and Wildlife ManagemerM. and Citizenship in the World.

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