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Description
With its breathtaking panoramas and diverse habitats of salt marsh, mudflats, rocky shores and eelgrass meadows, the Great Bay is a vital part of the landscape of New Hampshire’s seacoast region and southern Maine. Extending inland from the mouth of the Piscataqua River – and including Little Bay, Great Bay, and numerous rivers and tidal creeks – the 13,000-acre estuary is a critical resource for fish, birds and other wildlife
Explore the past historical events, the present and the future, along with some of the natural history of the Great Bay region. SeaSpeaks are lecture-type programs with topics that appeal to adult audiences. Using an engaging story-telling format, a UNH Marine Docents will share their expertise, experience, and knowledge of this treasure.
Who
All ages welcome
Cost
FREEHow
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