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STUDENTS FROM North Yarmouth Academy attempt to net fish and other marine life in Merrymeeting Bay in Bowdoinham on Tuesday. The annual Fall Bay Day is organized by Friends of Merrymeeting Bay.
STUDENTS FROM North Yarmouth Academy attempt to net fish and other marine life in Merrymeeting Bay in Bowdoinham on Tuesday. The annual Fall Bay Day is organized by Friends of Merrymeeting Bay.
DECLAN KELLY, left, and Trysten Mason of Bowdoin Central School and Alex Poliakoff do watershed modeling of Merrymeeting Bay at the annual Fall Bay Day.
DECLAN KELLY, left, and Trysten Mason of Bowdoin Central School and Alex Poliakoff do watershed modeling of Merrymeeting Bay at the annual Fall Bay Day.
STUDENTS FROM Dresden Elementary School, who worked in groups to shape portions of Merrymeeting Bay, are seen combining all the sections to create a watershed model of the entire bay on Tuesday at the Merrymeeting Bay Wildlife Management area.
STUDENTS FROM Dresden Elementary School, who worked in groups to shape portions of Merrymeeting Bay, are seen combining all the sections to create a watershed model of the entire bay on Tuesday at the Merrymeeting Bay Wildlife Management area.

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