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Each year, students participate in a yearlong Seeds to Shoreline Project in order to help harvest and grow spartina grass to replenish our marshes. The salt marsh is one of the most productive ecosystems on earth, providing a nursery for birds and fish, as well as vital wildlife habitat (SCDNR, 2010). Students in my English Language Arts classes will read the requested book, "A World Without Fish", by Mark Kurlanzky, in order to understand the problem of limited ocean resources and how it affects life on the planet. Students will get the word out about the problem by creating a blog, writing argumentative essays and growing and planting spartina grass in order to improve our local ecosystem and encourage others to make choices that will sustain our oceans and marshes.

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Each year, students participate in a yearlong Seeds to Shoreline Project in order to help harvest and grow spartina grass to replenish our marshes. The salt marsh is one of the most productive ecosystems on earth, providing a nursery for birds and fish, as well as vital wildlife habitat (SCDNR, 2010). Students in my English Language Arts classes will read the requested book, "A World Without Fish", by Mark Kurlanzky, in order to understand the problem of limited ocean resources and how it affects life on the planet. Students will get the word out about the problem by creating a blog, writing argumentative essays and growing and planting spartina grass in order to improve our local ecosystem and encourage others to make choices that will sustain our oceans and marshes.

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