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    • Lakefront Learning Laboratory
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        • Recreational Water Monitoring
        • Sub – Basin Pollution Source Tracking
        • Assistance to Home and Commercial Wastewater Treatment Plants
        • Hurricane Ida Response
        • Litter Gitter Project
        • Pontilly Storm Water Project- Green Infrastructure Monitoring
      • Weekly Water Quality Results
      • Lake and Coast App
      • EPA’s Reactive Fish Sculpture
        • Village Blue Research Project
      • L.A.M.P.S: Lakefront Algae and Microplastic Scientists
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        • Technical Reports
        • Basin Watersheds
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      • Recreation Resources
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      • Swimming
      • Boating
      • Birding
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        • Bohemia Spillway
        • Bayou St. John Urban Marsh
        • Bucktown Nursery
        • Caernarvon Freshwater Diversion and Delta
        • Central Wetlands
        • Derelict Crab Trap Removal Program
        • Hypoxia – East Side of Mississippi River
        • Mardi Gras Pass
        • Maurepas Swamp Restoration
        • MRGO – Mississippi River Gulf Outlet
        • Northshore Restoration
        • Multiple Lines of Defense Strategy
        • 2017 Pontchartrain Estuary Atlas
        • Pontchartrain Coastal Lines of Defense Program
        • Hydrocoast Maps
        • School Nursery Program
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Kate Tannian Bio

March 29, 2022

Kate Tannian

Lighthouse Visitor Services Manager

kate@scienceforourcoast.org

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Seed Station

Guests are given up to ten seeds to plant in our peat pots located at the New Canal Lighthouse’s potting benches.The museum docents explain the importance of our bee, butterfly and dragonfly loving plants and our water loving native plants. Guests can place the planted seeds into our greenhouse. As the plants grow, guests will be encouraged to re-pot the plants into larger pots and can eventually plant the seedlings in our native plant educational bioswale. Cypress saplings will be brought to our tree nursery and eventually be used to replenish our coastal marshes.

Made possible by a grant from The Garden Study Club of New Orleans.