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What’s hiding in your waterway? 🧐 Get ready to dive into discovery! In this hands-on KELP (Kids Environmental Lesson Plan) activity, students build a DIY plankton net and discover the tiny drifters that call their local waters home. Using simple supplies like a hanger, stocking, and jar, students can collect and ID plankton—microscopic organisms that are the foundation of the ocean food web. This activity is perfect for students to build observation skills, spark curiosity, and connect with the invisible life beneath the surface! Learn more: bit.ly/41szqFy #KELP #KidsEnvironmentalLessonPlans #MarineScience #Plankton
Four years of building, not just a boat, but a home. We’ve sanded teak and shared late-night coffees, argued over tiny details and laughed over even smaller things. We’ve shaped this dream side by side — every bolt, every stitch, every plan held together by love and a shared vision. And as we stand here with just one month to go, I can’t help but think how rare and lucky it is… to find someone who shares the same dreams, the same values, and the same crazy idea of what an adventure should look like. Because in the end, it was never just about the boat — it was always about us.
Demon alludes to mighty supernatural creatures, with mystic powers. But at the same time it speaks to our inner self and the hurdles we have to overcome to become who we want to be. And the 1414 Demon is what every boat wants to be: Designed by KISKA the Frauscher 1414 Demon features typical Frauscher design elements like the flat bow with vertical stem, a tinted and frameless windscreen and a low profile reminiscent of a sports car. Length: 13,90 m Breadth:3,80 m Dry weight: from 10.000 kg Draft: 1,2 / 0,8 m Tank capacity: 1.200 l Persons: 10 (four-berth) Engines: 2x 400 - 2x 520 HP Design: Thomas Gerzer, KISKA Construction: Harry Miesbauer Development: Thomas Gerzer