2026 Spring Newsletter
2026 Spring Newsletter 2026 Spring NewsletterZero is a Number, Too by Jen Goebel, OPET PresidentSTEAM Fair Award WinnerSpecies Spotlight: American Herring Gull by Chris Brothers, AdministratorTHANK YOU [...]
2026 Spring Newsletter 2026 Spring NewsletterZero is a Number, Too by Jen Goebel, OPET PresidentSTEAM Fair Award WinnerSpecies Spotlight: American Herring Gull by Chris Brothers, AdministratorTHANK YOU [...]
2025 Fall Newsletter 2025 Fall Newsletter President’s Message by Jen Goebel Species Spotlight: Black-capped Chickadee by Chris Brothers
2025 Summer Newsletter 2025 Summer Newsletter A Message from Alfredo Aretxabaleta, OPET President OPET Annual Meeting, Thursday, August 14, 7 pm, Woodwell Climate Research Center “At [...]
2025 Spring Newsletter 2025 Spring Newsletter Why We Protect What We Love: Conservation in a Changing Time STEAM Fair Award Species Spotlight: Periodical Cicadas: They’re [...]
2024 Summer Newsletter Summer 2024 Newsletter A Message from Alfredo Aretxabaleta, OPET President OPET Annual Meeting Thursday, August 15, 7 pm Sea Education Association: “Conservation Success Stories [...]
2023 Summer Newsletter Summer 2023 Newsletter A Message from Alfredo Aretxabaleta, OPET President Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers, by Chris Brothers, OPET Administrator Beech Leaf Disease: An [...]
Summer 2022 Newsletter A Message from Alfredo Aretxabaleta, OPET President Monitoring the Health of Oyster Pond, by Alfredo Aretxabaleta, OPET President 2022 Herring Count on the Trunk River, by [...]
Summer 2021 Newsletter A Message from Melinda Hall, OPET President 2021 Herring Count on the Trunk River, by Matt O'Connor OPET Board Member Monitoring Salinity in Oyster Pond, by [...]
Summer 2020 Newsletter A Message from Melinda Hall, OPET President Preserving the Beauty of Falmouth, by Bill Kerfoot, OPET Board Member Town Dredging Improves Pond Salinity, by Mike Spall, [...]
2019 Newsletter Bats: Miraculous Mammals of the Night - OPET Annual Meeting Thursday, August 8th, 7pm It’s a Wonderful Life … on the Pond? A Message from Melinda Hall, [...]