Islands' Weekly, July 15, 2014

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VOLUME 37, NUMBER 28 • JULY 15, 2014

SeaDoc looks at crab larvae to understand population By Jacq Zier

Special to the Weekly

Opening act: Caroline Aiken $15/adult $10/youth $35/family of 4 • Tickets @ PSR, Lopez Bookshop, Blossom, LCCA & online • Bring a blanket and chair • Beer garden

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está aceptando aplicaciones de vivienda ¿Preguntas? Favor de contactar LCLT@rockisland.com • (360) 468-3723 Calificaciones incluyen: • Ser residented de Lopez por 2 años o mas • Buen crédito • Ingreso anual entre $24,000 y $56,000

• Habilidad de trabajar con otra gente para ayudar a constuir casas - Personas con limitaciones físicas pueden hacer trabajo alternativo

Dungeness crab is one of the most important fisheries in the Salish Sea. In Washington State alone, the fishery has an annual average value of about $20 million. Unfortunately there’s a little more work to do to better understand crab reproduction so we can make sure the population thrives while we serve up this delicious crustacean for dinner. Researchers from SeaDoc and the UC Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory in California are looking for local Dungeness crab larvae, called megalopae, to better understand population dynamics and crab fishery cycles. Ultimately this will help us understand what oceanographic conditions are good for crab catching as well. The SeaDoc Society is looking for help from sharp-sighted beachgoers in finding Dungeness crab megalopae for this study. The tiny megalopae are 5-8 mm in length and look like a very small floating crab about the size of a pencil eraser. They might be spotted swarming near the surface of the water by people A big

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walking on beaches or docks. The making of megalopae begins when a female Dungeness crab releases a pheromone before she molts. Dungeness crabs can mate nearly year round, but only while females are soft-shelled. When a keen male picks up her scent, he lifts her up with his claws – carrying her around for hours sometimes – to

THANKS to all participants in the

Lopez Lions Club Fourth of July Fun Run/ Walk and Parade These events would not have been possible without the help from:

Lions Club Members Islanders Bank Lopez Island Fire Department San Juan County Public Works San Juan County Sheriffs Department Lopez Community Center and many more Volunteers and helpers! See you next year!

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stay open, here are some ways to help:

Any CONTRIBUTION

From just a few of her fan club, Lopez Locavores More info: Michele 468-3618 or Marney marney@raincity.com

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Live in Concert

Sunday, July 20th, 7:30 pm

Beppe Gambetta Italian Acoustic Guitarist

Tickets @ PSR, Lopez Bookshop, Blossom, LCCA & online Advanced $13/adult, $6/youth • Door $15/adult, $8/youth

Bonnie’s Deli at Lopez Village Market

FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION @ Islander’s Bank or TAX DEDUCTIBLE DONATION via the Family Resource Center.

will be very helpful and much appreciated.

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make sure he is there the instant she begins to molt. Once she has sloughed off her old shell, he deposits his sperm, which she stores until her 2.5 million eggs are fully developed and fertilized. Afterwards, the male protects his mate from other suitors for several days

is accepting housing applications Questions? Contact LCLT@rockisland.com or (360) 468-3723 Qualifications: • Min. 2 year Lopez Resident • Good credit • Annual income: $24,000 – $56,000

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Community Calendar WED, JULY 16 CLASS: Time To Get Dancing!, 4:30 p.m., Lopez Center. Fee: $12, www.lopezcenter. org.

Pre-registration required; visit www.lifrc.org.

THURS, JULY 17 CLASS: Shrimp Coconut Curry. July 17 from 4-6 p.m. at Grace Church Hall. Mary Jenison is back from Thailand with more wonderful Thai cooking recipes to share. Ages 12 and up. Fee: $35.

Lopez Island AA Meetings: Mondays - 7:30 p.m. at the Children’s Center Wednesdays - 4 p.m. Women’s meeting at the fellowship hall at Grace Episcopal Church Saturdays - noon at the Children’s Center Call 468-2809

FRI, JULY 18 EVENT: God’s Grace, 6 p.m., Center Church. Picnic (Potluck), Praise & Worship, Music, Singing, Testimonies, Speakers. Picnic begins at 6 p.m. followed immediately with: Praise and Worship Service. A free-will offering will be taken. Contact Sister Deborah A.Young at sisterdeborahayoung@yahoo. com or 360-468-3528 for more information. MUSIC: Abbey Road LIVE! outdoor concert opening act: Caroline Aiken, 7 p.m., Lopez Center. Tickets in advance at www.lopezcenter.org: adult $15, youth $10 and family $35. Tickets at door: Adult $15, youth $10 and family $35.

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SAT, JULY 19 HIKE: Watson Lakes/ Anderson Butte hike, This hike is available to all that enjoy mountain meadows and alpine lakes. It has been written up in guide books as an ideal family outing with only 800 feet of elevation gain going in. Round trip distance is 5 to 7 miles depending on which lake or view points we choose. Upper Watson Lake makes a great lunch and turn around spot. There are great views of Mt. Baker and Mt. Shuksan as well. Most of those going will car pool from the Lopez ferry dock. For additional information and sign up contact Bob Walker at 360-468-3397 or email at robwillwalk@hotmail. com. www.lifrc.org. CLASS: Paddle Boarding. Session 1: July 19 from 9:30-11, Session 2: July 19 from 11:15-12:45 at Odlin Park, Session 3: July 29 from 5-6:30, Session 4: July 30 from 5-6:30. Learn to Stand Up Paddleboard with Jake Sausman. Open to ages 12 and up; ages

12-14 must sign up with registered adult. Fee: $30 expires one week before class, $35 thereafter. Preregistration required; visit www.lifrc.org.

SUN, JULY 20 EVENT: Installation of The Rev. Beth Purdum to the office of Pastor of the Lutheran Church in the San Juans, 9 a.m., Center Church. The Rev. Kathryn Buffum, Assistant to the Bishop NW Washington Synod will preside. Clergy are invited to vest. The color is red. Email: pastor@lutheransanjuans.org. MUSIC: Acoustic guitarist Beppe Gambetta, 7:30 p.m., Lopez Center. Tickets in advance: adult $13, youth $6 at www.lopezcenter.org. Tickets at door: adult $15, and youth $8. MON, JULY 21 CLASS: Beginning Fly Fishing. July 21, 22, 28, & 29 from 3-4:30 p.m. at Cowan Farm. Learn the basics of fly fishing with Tom Cowan! Ages 10 and up. Fee: $40. Preregistration required; visit

Letters

to the Editor

Isn’t there a fireworks ban?

I THOUGHT there is a law against fireworks in San Juan County. Am I wrong? Saturday night July 5 and the fire crackers and

bottle rockets in my neighborhood are creating such chaos in our Westview Apartments. I am the manager, and I have elderly, sickly and some have terrified pets. I mean a dog that is screaming in terror. My own dog is shaking and try-

www.lifrc.org. MEETING: LCLT Board Meeting, 4-6 p.m., Lopez Community Land Trust Board of Directors will meet at 205 Perkins Ln. All are welcome.

TUES, JULY 22 CLASS: Lemon Grass Noodle Soup. July 22 from 4-6 pm at Grace Church Hall. Learn to prepare and then feast on this delicious Thai vegan soup. Ages 12 and up. Fee: $30. Preregistration required; visit www.lifrc.org. WED, JULY 23 CLASS: Time To Get Dancing!, 4:30 p.m., Lopez Center. Anthony a former dancer/ producer/music video choreographer will be offering two five week session classes starting June 25 through July 23. Fee: $12, www.lopezcenter.org. SUN, AUG 3 MUSIC: The Good Lovelies, 7:30 p.m., Lopez Center. Audiences all over North America are falling in love with the funny, upbeat

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SAT, AUG 9 EVENT: OVER-THE-TOP!: Trashion-Fashion 2014, 4:30 p.m. Lopez Trashionistas return to the Lopez Center runway for Trashion-Fashion 2014 to model their wearable creations crafted from recycled and repurposed materials. Admission by donation. Visit www.lopezsolidwaste.org for more info. SUN, AUG 10 MUSIC: Pablo Ziegler Classical Tango - Lopez Concert/ Orcas Island Chamber Music Festival, 4 p.m. Tickets in advance at www.lopezcenter.org: Adult $25, Youth $10. Tickets at Door: Adult $25, Youth $10. Available also from: Lopez Center Office, Paper Scissors on the Rock, Lopez Farmers Market, Lopez Bookshop, www. oicmf.org.

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ing to hide. I hear another upstairs scrambling to find a safe haven, It breaks one’s heart to see such terror and to feel helpless to comfort or stop it or to prevent it. My love for Lopez has always been the quiet and safety. But not this time

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of year. So – why the law against fire works? We pet owners tranquilize our pets for the 4, and did not expect or want to do it a second time. So a dutiful call to 911 nets me another phone number that no one answers. At 11:30 p.m., it stops—finally. And I hear the noise all over the island. So—do we have a law? Not sure, but I thought that was what I read. But – since no one enforces the speed limits either, I guess I should not be surprised. 90 percent of the traffic on this stretch of road is speeding. I have said we could pay a deputy’s wages just writing tickets on Lopez Road. Letters to the Sheriff, this one and the last one gets you zip. A letter to the Commissioner got me zip too. So – any suggestions fellow Lopezians?

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Natural History with Russel Barsh and Madrona Murphy A neglected native freshwater fish Contributed photo

Reticulate Sculpin (Cottus perplexus)

Pacific salmon and trout are not the only native fish seen in the San Juan Islands’ healthier streams. One of the most widespread and abundant resident fish of the islands is the inconspicuous Reticulate Sculpin (Cottus perplexus). Reticulates are unlikely to be seen even by the most persistent sport fishers. They are patchy brown, perfectly camouflaged as they hug pebbles on the

stream bottom. They avoid swimming, and rarely rise to bait or flies. Generally less than four inches long, they do not flee from the moving shadow of a human or other predator on the water, but prefer to remain perfectly still until actually touched. Unlike salmon and trout, Reticulates remain in fresh water their entire lives, only eating what they can find hidden in the gravel: aquat-

ic insects such as caddisfly larvae in their “homes” constructed of bits of leaves, wood and sand; lentil sized Fingernail Clams; tiny freshwater snails; and freshwater crustaceans that are cousins of familiar “sowbugs” and “sand fleas”. It seems that they rarely eat other fish or fish eggs, although they might affect young salmon or trout by competing for the same insect prey.

Explosives found on Orcas Two Orcas Island men cleaning out a storage unit the Rosario area on Tuesday came across grenades and a rocket propelled grenade and called sheriff’s deputies. Deputies secured the scene and called the Washington State Patrol Bomb Squad. Bomb technicians arrived Wednesday morning. A search of the scene turned up additional explosives, incendiary materials, military ordinance and components. Most of the items found were from the World War II

era. The WSP Bomb Squad called the military, and a US Navy Explosive Ordinance Disposal team responded from Whidbey Island. Several items were “made safe” by the technicians. Other military hardware along with explosive and incendiary materials were removed by WSP and Navy EOD. The contents of the storage unit belonged to a recently deceased Orcas Island man. It was being cleaned out upon request of his estate. No further investigation is planned.

NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING AND ADOPTION Lopez Island School District 144 FISCAL YEAR BUDGET 2014-2015 Notice is hereby given by the school directors of Lopez Island School District No. 144, San Juan County, Washington, that the board of directors will meet for the purpose of a public hearing and adoption of the budget of the district for the 2014-2015 school year. The public hearing will be held at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 24, 2014. The budget adoption will be part of the regular monthly board meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 24, 2014. Both meetings will be held in the Lopez Island School District library, Lopez Island, Washington. Any person may appear at the public hearing and be heard for or against the budget or any part thereof. A draft budget document will be on file as of July 10th in the school district administration office and the Lopez Island Public Library and will be furnished to any person who will call upon the district for it.

Male Recticulate Sculpins scoop out nests in the gravel beneath submerged rocks or logs. Female Reticulates loiter in the territories of male fish in early spring, pestering them until they mate. Several females may spray their eggs on the roof of a single males’ underwater hideaway. Males guard the eggs until they hatch. Young Reticulates grow slowly and may take four years to reach a length of 2.5 inches. By comparison, a young Chinook salmon attains the same size in a few months. Reticulates are also shy and tend to avoid other fish, abandoning choice stream habitats for less favorable ones where other species are present. Reticulate Sculpins are unique to the Pacific Northwest. They have only been seen in coastal streams between the

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California-Oregon border and the central Salish Sea. Skagit and San Juan counties form the northern limit of their range. Even within this limited geographic area, the distribution of Reticulates is patchy and unpredictable. Reticulates tolerate relatively warm, brackish water, so they can live near the mouths of small streams as well as cooler upstream riffles. This may be a clue to their origins. Reticulates are only found in a geographic area that was close to the edge of the last great continental glaciers. Melting ice

would have diluted the salinity of the waters along our coasts, and facilitated migration and adaptation of freshwater fish that could survive in slightly salty conditions—such as Reticulates. Reticulates probably colonized the islands’ streams long before the Salish Sea was as salty as it is today!

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Buy a bin for the dump By Sarah Eppenbach Special to the Weekly

Sudoku Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column, and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty ranges from 1-5 (easy) 6-10 (moderate) and 11-15 (hard). Today’s puzzle is level 5. Sudoku and Crossword answers on page 8

If you’ve frequented the Recycle Plaza at the Lopez Dump, you’re familiar with the sagging cardboard totes lined up to receive your rinsed and empty soda bottles, yogurt tubs, clamshells, and other plastics. Exposed to the elements for months on end, the cartons gradually assumed a rakish lean before disintegrating altogether, often spilling their contents in the process. All that changed recently when the Lopez Solid Waste Disposal District began replacing the dilapidated cardboard totes with reusable plastic containers called IBC’s (Intermediate Bulk Containers). Made to transport liquids, the IBC’s start life as 1,000-litre jugs housed within a sturdy galvanized metal frame. LSWDD buys them used off Craig’s List and cuts off the tops of the jugs to repurpose them into durable all-weather storage containers. The new plastic totes,

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Before and after photos taken at the Recycle Plaza. which cost an average $85 apiece, are the targets of a new “Buy A Bin” fundraising drive by SWAP, the nonprofit organization that supports the Dump. Building on the success of last year’s effort to raise funds to buy the backhoe from the County, SWAP aims to raise $4,000 to cover the cost of acquiring up to 50 IBC’s. Lightweight and easily maneuvered, the plastic totes are a hit with volunteers and staff. “I love them!” says longtime Dump employee Bob Chonka. “One man can dump them, they’re strong, they stack nicely, they don’t collapse when it rains. And they’re labor-saving–you don’t have to take the totes down and fold them up.” The bins come with a spigot for drainage and a built-in pallet for transport by forklift or pallet-jack. Most importantly, they can be stacked three-high and

stored in the open until there’s enough volume for baling and shipping to the recyclables market in Burlington. In the case of clamshells, for example–the hinged clear plastic containers used for take-out and salad greens–that means stockpiling 15 to 20 bins in order to create a single marketable bale. To contribute to the Buy A Bin fund, stop by the SWAP booth at the Saturday Market or donate at the pay

kiosk at the Dump. All contributions will be tax deductible. The thermometer sign near the kiosk will soon be tracking progress toward the $4,000 goal.

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zoea stages. These larvae then undergo months of development in the ocean before they flock to sites close to the shore for a final larval stage known as the megalopae. Megalopae resemble tiny crabs and eventually move to live on the sea floor. It will take three to four more years for these crabs to mature to a harvestable size. A permit is required for megalopae collection, so please call the SeaDoc Society

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by carrying her around with him. A female can store sperm for up to two years and may use sperm from one mating event for several batches of eggs. In the following months, the eggs hatch and embark on a metamorphosis through different larval stages. They first resemble small, planktonic shrimp while in the

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film by Teus Rabel that featured several Lopez skaters. To top it all off, we had the honor of a very special guest, Mr. Shawn O’Day. He and his wife and their Scotty dog enjoyed the show and the crowd. It was a rare treat to be able to thank him in person for this amazing gift he and Richlite have given our community. Thank you to all who came out for the event and

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Lopez kids in the skate park t-shirts. to those who participated. For those interested in purchasing a Lopez skate park T-shirt, please contact Shawn Westervelt at 4684389. Shirts are $20. Money raised will help make it possible to hold this kind of event more often.

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CHRIST THE KING COMMUNITY CHURCH, There’s Always a Place for You! CTK gathers at 10:00 a.m. in the school multi-purpose room at 86 School Road. Come as you are! More info at www.ctkonline.com/lopez. Email: lopez@ctkonline.com Phone: 888-421-4CTK ext. 819. GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, welcomes you to worship with us on Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Fisherman Bay Road at Sunset Lane. 468-3477. Everyone welcome! COMMUNITY CHURCH, Please join us Sun. mornings. Adult Bible study, 9:30. Worship Service, 10:30. Nursery (birth3 yrs) and Jr. Church (4-12 yrs) provided during worship service. Small groups meet throughout the week. 91 Lopez Rd., in the village. Pastor Jeff Smith 468-3877. www.ourlicc.org. LUTHERAN CHURCH IN THE SAN JUANS (ELCA) Please join us for worship and children’s Sunday School at 9:00 a.m. in Center Church on Davis Bay Road. Also in Friday Harbor at 11:00 a.m. in St. David’s and in Eastsound at 1:15 p.m. in Emmanuel. Pastor Anne Hall, 468-3025. QUAKER WORSHIP GROUP Meetings will be Sundays at 10:00 a.m. at the home of Ron Metcalf, 6363 Fisherman Bay Road. Children’s program. Everyone welcome. Phone 468-2129. Email: lopezfriends@gmail.com. ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH Come worship with us at Center Church on Davis Bay Rd. We welcome you to join us for Mass at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday starting April 12. Call 378-2910 for Mass times on San Juan and Orcas Islands. BAHÁ’ÍS OF LOPEZ ISLAND Meet regularly for devotions, study of the Bahá’í Writings, and spiritual discussions. For dates and times, please email bahaisoflopezisland@gmail. com, and visit our blog at www.bahaisoflopezisland.blogspot. com for additional information about the Bahá’í Faith.

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Beppe Gambetta returns to Lopez Center “Canzoni: Poetr y in Italian Songs and Melodies” with Beppe Gambetta is Sunday, July 20 at 7:30 p.m. Beppe Gambetta is an Italian acoustic guitar flatpicker and singer, he has been called a “virtual United Nations of influences: Italian, Ukrainian, Appalachian, Sardinisn and Celtic.” Beppe is a composer, teacher, and researcher of traditional music and instruments. The July 20 concert will focus on the rich reper-

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Lions Fun Run/Walk results By Ian M. Lange Special to the Weekly

The 35th annual Lopez Lions Club-sponsored 10 km and 5 km runs, 5 km walk and one mile romp again broke attendance and fund-raising records with all proceeds going back to the community. While a record-breaking 428 folks participated in 2013, this year we had 510, and made over $6,000. For making this event so successful, special thanks are due to all our faithful sponsors found on the back of each shirt and to Lopez Lions, the San Juan Public Works, Sheriff’s Department, Lopez Fire Department, the LCCA and others vital to the success of this event. Check out the BuDu Racing web site (www.buduracing.com) for complete results. David McCulock (34 min., 57.1 seconds) and Bergen Watterson in 43:14.5 took male and female firsts in the 10 km run, respectively. Winners in the male age categories include: 1 – 19 Peter Walsh, 20-29 Sam Tilles, 30-39 David McCulock, 40-49 Kevin McCain, 50-59 Scott Tucker, 60-69 Dan Svilar, and over 70 Ian Lange. For the women, 20-29 Sasha Tilles,

30-39 Bergen Watterson, 40-49 Amy Esary, 50-59 Elisabeth Adolfsson, and 60-69 Janet Ross. Five km race runner winners were Mark Scheibel in 17:54.1 and Amber McCulock in 19:16. Male age group winners were 1-12 Jacob Willcox, 13-19 Maxwell McKee, 20-29 Sebastian Lasbo, 30-39 Mark Scheibel, 40-49 Scott Cowan, 50-59 Mark Bussell, 60-69 Craig Searles, 70-79 Dallas Wylie, 80 + Jon Avent, the “Birthday Boy”. In the female divison Chloe Strandvold took the 1-12, Lydia Montgomery 13-19, Lyra Dalton 20-29, Amber McCulock 30-39, Krists Lemm 40-49, Gretchen Wing 50-59, and Micky Heino 60-69, and Patricia Fitzgerald 70-79. Five km walker male winners were Jared Femling 1-12, Pat Walsh 13-19, Ben Gregoire 20-29, John Williams 30-39, William Houk 40-49, Stuart Dunwoody 50-59, Rick Locke 60-69, and Doug Carley 70-79. For the women Luisa Miller won the 1-12 years old group, Lauren Kramer 13-19, Hilary Preston 20-29, Caycee Nash 30-39, Luna Truman 40-49, Julie Kuhlman 50-59, Kathy Hall 60-69, Molly Preston 70-79, and Nancy Fay 80-89. Garrell Cowan and Caroline Friend won the one mile Romp. Thanks to all! See you next year.

San Juans shorelines at risk from floods? The Federal Emergency Management Agency will be in the San Juans July 14-18 to assess local shorelines in an effort to develop more accurate local coastal flood insurance maps for San Juan County. According to FEMA, field work for assessment of the shorelines may include fly-overs of the waterfront, walking of “coastal” areas, collecting sand samples, taking measurements and photographs, and examining coastal structures. Fly-overs would be conducted at an elevation of 300 feet or more, and

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contract field personnel will carry identification and a letter explaining their work, and private property will not be accessed without permission of an owner. San Juan County lacks specified flood elevations in FEMA flood insurance rate maps. Information collected in the upcoming field work is intended to ensure that the agency’s map modeling will more accurately reflect conditions on the ground. Property owners building in a designated floodzone area are required to derive flood elevations on their own.

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The new analysis is intended to establish flood elevations for the county’s entire coastline and, according to FEMA, provide more accurate information to property owners, local governments and the flood insurance program. For more detail, visit, www.fema. gov/coastal-flood-risk-study-process. Contact FEMA’s Ted (Dwight) Perkins, 425-487-4684, with questions or concerns about the local field work, or by email at, dwight.perkins@fema. dhs.gov

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