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Since October 2010, community volunteers in Marshall City have dedicated themselves to monitoring local environmental conditions. This overview highlights findings from the October 2010 Monitoring Report, covering fish populations, air temperature, wind and rain patterns, water surface analysis, trawling, shoreline surveys, and tide levels. The community actively engages in sharing these valuable insights through meetings and reports, aimed at enhancing communication and increasing volunteer participation. Discover the achievements, challenges, and future plans of this vital community initiative.
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Marshall City Community Sciences Since October 2010 Presented by: Alex T. Koijee Marshall City Community Sciences Volunteer
Data collected to date • Marshall City community volunteers have been monitoring since October 2010 • We present the findings from our October monitoring report
Findings from the October 2010 Monitoring Report • Fish monitoring
Findings from the October 2010 Monitoring Report • Air Temperature
Findings from the October 2010 Monitoring Report • Wind and Rain • Water Surface
Findings from the October 2010 Monitoring Report • Trawling Cont’d
Findings from the October 2010 Monitoring Report • Shoreline Survey
Findings from the October 2010 Monitoring Report • Tide Level
How community volunteers share findings with the community at large Now Plans for the future
How the Coordinator can help you to: • Increase the number of volunteers • By motivating the first volunteers in providing them with lunch • Encouraging them to keep on their monitoring as it is in the best interest OF THE COUNTRY AND THE WORLD AT LARGE • Having meetings and resolving dispute amongst the volunteers • Improve the communication on findings of Community Sciences to community members • By going from house to house • Always announcing report to the community after monitoring • Having stakeholder meetings to discuss issues affecting the monitoring and the community