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AmeriCorps and Cape Cod Cooperative Extension update: placements, shellfish work and community service in Wellfleet
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County staff and AmeriCorps members described placements in Wellfleet that support shellfish propagation, shoreline cleanups and community outreach; Commissioners praised the program as a workforce pipeline and local capacity builder.
Barnstable County and Cape Cod Cooperative Extension officials updated the board on AmeriCorps placements and Cooperative Extension projects serving Wellfleet.
Mike McGuire (director, Cape Cod Cooperative Extension) said the AmeriCorps program provides housing and placements across the 15 towns; this year Wellfleet hosts eight members with multiple individual placements (IP) and group service projects that include cemetery cleanup, shellfish broadcasting and a canal cleanup event. Sadie, an AmeriCorps member placed with the Wellfleet shellfish department, described work on spat-collector maintenance, green-crab mitigation and a brochure program to help seasonal renters obtain recreational shellfish licenses.
Josh Reitzma (fisheries and aquaculture specialist, Extension) summarized the county's shellfish support: culturing and adding dried shell to promote oyster spat settlement (some cultured squares showed more than 200 oysters per square foot), baseline sampling ahead of the Herring River Restoration Project to monitor potential changes in shellfish condition, and ongoing disease research (neoplasia in hard clams) with Roger Williams University to investigate genetic resilience.
Sarah Comstock (Wellfleet shellfish) and commissioners praised the partnership and noted AmeriCorps members provide hundreds of hours of labor and help local departments deliver programs that would otherwise be difficult to staff. Commissioners said Cooperate Extension and AmeriCorps are valuable shared services that help towns manage seasonal workforce and conservation needs.

