All smiles before the trek!
Two SEA Faculty Members Cycle For Buzzards Bay
October 12, 2023
SEA Faculty Members Dr. Craig Marin and Capt. Chris Nolan recently completed the Buzzards Bay Watershed Ride, from Sakonnet Point, RI to Woods Hole, MA. The ride is 100 miles and helps raise funds for the Buzzards Bay Coalition support of a clean and vibrant watershed in Buzzards Bay. Approximately 400 riders were part of the event in 2023.
Dr. Marin noted that “several SEA faculty have completed this ride over the previous few years, and it is always a great fitness challenge and also a great opportunity to see the sights of the Buzzards Bay watershed.” Capt. Nolan also chimed in “I also want to note that 100 miles is actually 89.8 nautical miles.”
The event happens in early October each year, and you can learn more about the Watershed Ride at: https://www.savebuzzardsbay.org/
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