Cape May County Herald, 11 July 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 54

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Eelgrass Is Focus Of Wetlands Talk

STONE HARBOR Marine biologist Dave Vaughan will explore " The Saltwater W qj- J d o I Eelgrass-" Saturday*- evening. July 14. at the Wetlands Institute and Museum. Dr. Vaughan will illustrate his iopiu with slides of colorful 'underwater scenery at 8: 15 p.m. ' 'Eelgrass was once thought of as a nuisance: but we know now that it is ol great importance to the food chain." explains, Vaughan. who was a certified scuba diver at the tender age ol 13. He says that crabs and clams are I protected by eelgrass and i can stifvive to larger sizes I in it It provides food tor the I Atlantic brant . a migratory I goose, and other animals. I His extensive studies of I eelgrass productivity show

that micro-organisms, a vital food chain link which utilize this seagrass. pro-' duce more as the eelgrass expands. ' ' I X 1) K R W A T K It meadows we see above ground." says Vaughan. He laments the fact that the . seagrass once grew freely along the Allan! itcoast from Sandy Hook to Cape May Point, but ndw ends at'Long Beach Island in New Jersey. A specialist in marine ecology and estuarine productivity. Vaughan received his doctorate from Rutgers in 1982. He is currently hatchery director at Aqua Farms Associates, a shellfish 'hptchery and aquaculture facility in Mystic Island. Little Egg Harbor township, which is producing hard clams Raised in Ocean City, he got his first experience in the professional marine world on the Virgin Island expedition when he was U. His lather, administrator at Fairleigh-Dickinson University in Rutherford.

got the boy admitted to the island location study. Vaughan will speak in the Marshview Hall at the Wetlands Institute, one mile east of Stone Harbor. The institute, a non-profit

organization, offers a Wetlandia museum, observation tower, nature bookshop and salt marsh trail open daily from 10 to 4. Tuesdays through Satur- t days. Admission is free.

I Dawgs Get 3rd Victory (jkpKMAY The Cape Radiology Dawgs pulled an upset in American League soltball as they downed , Charlie's Place 12 to 11 on Friday to capture their third win of the season The Dawgs won in-dramatic fashion as they scored seven runs* on 10 consecutive hits in the bottom of the 7th Frank Finley banged out a two-run triple for the Dawgs and (fary (looch has the winning hit. The A C. Press' downed the Miami Inn 8 to 4 as Stevf Moore. .Mike Xardticci and Bob Foil/ all had three hits. The Cape May Coast ies continued to roll as they defeated a struggling Charlie's Place team 9 to (». sTWIHM.s IX k.-lc |i. I- ' KKi'KN - in : i .ipc- Mav ( -ii;i-<.1i««. » : KiiiiIIi- Kuril • I IM- \ i l'n -> ; I lu- Mmiiii Inn x T < luirlii- * I'Ui- ; ; T M I U.iiiiIiI- 7 riu- iiusto x.iii 4 ; Mjiw-i sT.m'rn S II , t'liit-t Ui-ti\ nili»-i*r> .'4 Win Wmr\ Ih-m-I e.i t

2 in Tennis Sectionals AVALON. The Lipton Iced Tea qualify ing amateur mixed doubles tournament concluded in Avalon July 1 will see AcariSS Chaveza and Trace Hall attending the sectional tournament in Cherry nil 1 Many good teams entered the tournament, which ran for a week in' j Avalon on the 8th Street I courts. Chavez and Hall defeated Patricia Scanion C and Dan Feruck «»-2. (Hi. Doreen Drexel. the tournament director, thanked all those who entered the tournament.

H - .4.- — Ihii is H ard FAMILY TRADITION — Former Olympic swSnmier, Mrs. John Herd, a long-term summer resident of C oFinthian Drive. Stone Harbor, is flanked her granddaughter. 'Barbara Kirch, right, and her friend Chari Tow lie — both 24 and recently selected for the I'.S Olv mpic row ing team. Barbara is the daughter of summer residents Janet and John Kireli of Montgomery County. Pa. Chari is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Tow tie of Wild Rose. Wis. Mrs. Herd competed in the 1921 and 1928 (lames.

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