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PHOTO GALLERY: Students participate in Wonderful Watersheds program

News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Julianna Mitchell starts off the purple team in the water relay race for the Wonderful Watersheds summer program meant to educate young ones on what the conservation and preservation of water looks like.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Kiara Grochowski tries to keep the water from spilling out of the spoon as she approaches the pink teams water cup in the water relay race at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Jayzon Dameworth looks at the camera as he gets ready to dump his spoonful of water into the pink teams cup as a part of the water relay race that teaches students about water conservation.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Rayna Romel walks steadily as fast as she can to fill up the purple team’s water cup before the pink team takes the victory.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Ellie Richards carries over a spoonful of water in the water relay race for the purple team at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Students, Hailey Stauffer (left), Rosalie Farlow (middle) and Ellie Richards (right), frantically try to catch their eggs in the egg toss at the Great Lakes Maritime Heritage Center.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Oz Morrison (left) carefully balances the spoonful of water with his hand cupped underneath to propel the blue team further in the water relay race. Amelia Evosirc (right) focuses in on her target, the purple team’s cup.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca The students on the pink team start to get excited as they anticipate their victory in the Wonderful Watersheds water relay race. Those on the blue and purple team hurry to potentially take the win.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Amelia Evosirc throws an egg to her partner as Stewardship and Education Specialist for the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary Daniel Moffat watches it take flight at the Wonderful Watersheds three-day student summer program.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca After Daniel Moffatt gave the signal for the students of the Wonderful Watersheds program to throw their eggs, which symbolized the fragility of our ecosystem, Owen Miller (left) gets ready to toss his egg to his partner.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca Rosalie Farlow (left) and Kiara Grochowski (right) wait for their teammate on the pink team to return from dumping the spoonful of water into their cup as they take the lead in the water relay race.
News Photo by Zipporah Abarca The water relay race starts to pick up tension as the pink team gets closer to winning. Jayzon Dameworth is handed a spoon by his teammate Owen Miller to bring the team one step closer to victory.

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