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Yesterday was such a rewarding day with the SCORE program at DNR, installing Penny’s Reef! We deployed a number of different materials and substrate to experiment with at the mouth of Halsey Creek, including some beautiful designs from @schuyle
Take Two! 
April 23rd S.C.O.R.E. is letting us build a living shoreline!!! @scdnr We need help building it near the mouth of Halsey Creek. We’re looking for 20 volunteers to help out with this project! Come prepared to spend the morning on a bo
Our very own @blake_c_scott took a sabbatical! He wrote and read and grew his beard longer and did good learning stuff. Caption written by other Blake, not Dr. Blake (Dr. Blake can PrObABLy speak more to it, so come on out!)

We hope you can attend h
Our new 2025 artist tee in the cutleaf.
We currently have 10 Smalls and 2 XLs available for delivery this week. Go to themarshproject.com to snag one!
All other orders are Pre-Orders and will be sent to the magnificent @grizzlywheeler for printing by
Today is the day! Join us at @wakerefill and @sightseeshop! We have new shirts printed by @grizzlywheeler with artwork by @misserianart (who alsoooo provided us with the artwork for this poster!)
and two special hats are being raffled. (See stories)

The M.A.R.S.H. Project is a grassroots and community-based program working to restore and preserve local marshland in Charleston, South Carolina. As a program of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, a Charleston-based 501(c)3 nonprofit, they are working to ecologically revitalize their neighborhoods through volunteer efforts – cleaning up debris, planting native plant species, citizen-science monitoring, and community and educational outreach.