<font size="4">Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies Winter Lecture Series<br>Wednesday, March 27 at 7 pm</font><div><font size="4">Napi's Restaurant, 7 Freeman Street, Provincetown<br><br><b><i>"How Is the Health of Our Bay? Keeping our Fingers on the Pulse of Cape Cod Bay" </i></b></font></div>
<div><font size="4">Presented by Amy Costa, PhD, Director of the PCCS Cape Cod Bay Monitoring Program<br><br>Amy will discuss the Center’s Cape Cod Bay Monitoring Program, which is the only multi-year environmental monitoring effort for the Bay. She will present the results of the first five years of the monitoring program, including information on nutrient concentrations, variations in eelgrass habitat and quality and results of one year of monitoring for the presence of pharmaceutical compounds in the Bay.<br>
<br>Free, all welcome! <br><br>Participants are encouraged to arrive between 5 and 6 pm to enjoy Napi’s special early bird dinner. Part of the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies’ new Winter Lecture Series, which is supported in part by Napi’s. <br>
<br>For details please call 508-487-3622 x103 or email <a href="mailto:ccs@coastalstudies.org">ccs@coastalstudies.org</a></font><br></div>