From Russel Barsh

The nonprofit conservation lab Kwiaht, parent organization for the Indian Island Marine Health Observatory, is offering a $200 reward for the return or recovery of a sensor that was removed last month from the county dock at Madrona Point, where it had been monitoring summer water temperatures since 2010.

It is a black plastic cylinder about six inches long with a clear faceplate and contains irreplaceable coded data.  Contact kwiaht@gmail.com or leave at the Indian Island office in the Eastsound post office building.

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