KECP: Water in Local Nature - Working with its Connectivity | 4.20.2025

KEC • April 6, 2025

KEC Presents at the Village Green

Seawater splashing on a rock covered in seaweed.

Speaker: John Williams, Publisher of Salish Magazine

When: Sunday, April 20, 2025 - 3-5 pm

  • Where: Kingston Village Green Community Center
  • 26159 Dulay Road NE, Kingston, WA 98346
  • Refreshments: Bring your favorite snacks to share
  • Food Donation: Please bring a food donation for Fishline and ShareNet 


An exploration of the many facets of our local marine and freshwater environments — as habitat, a transportation medium, a food delivery system, and an important part of the chemical processes of living things. We identify relationships in the ecosystem and see the ecosystem itself as a complex system. This has implications for how we approach managing nature and our impact on it—how do we avoid unintended consequences when we finite humans are making decisions about something infinitely complex?


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