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SUMMARY:Lightning Talks at the Seattle Aquarium
DESCRIPTION:Learn about marine science research directly from local scientists during five-minute Lightning Talks\, part of the Aquarium’s larger Discover Science Weekend. \n\nLightning Talks speakers and topics:\n\nTrevor Branch\nAssociate professor\, School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences\, University of Washington \nThe near extinction and hopeful rebuilding of the Antarctic blue whale: the largest animal ever \n\n\n\nCarey Kuhn\nEcologist\, Marine Mammal Laboratory\, NOAA Fisheries\nUsing ground-breaking technology to search for the cause of the northern fur seal decline in Alaska \n\n\nAdam P. Summers\nProfessor\, University of Washington\, Friday Harbor Labs\nArmor from the sea—what poachers teach us about defense \n\n\nDr. Gregory C. Johnson\nAffiliate professor\, School of Oceanography\, College of the Environment\, University of Washington\nClimate change science\nlightning haiku summary\nwith watercolors \n\n\nJames E. West\nSenior research scientist\, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife\nBiomagnification of toxic contaminants in Puget Sound’s food web: let’s look out the window to Elliott Bay \n\n\nLindsay Holladay\nMarine science interpreter\, Seattle Aquarium\n20\,000 leaks under the sea \n\n\nLynda Mapes\nEnvironmental Reporter\, The Seattle Times\nCovering Rialto: the story behind how we got that story about the rescue of Seattle’s most beloved baby sea otter. \n\n\nMargaret Siple\nGraduate student\, University of Washington School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences\nSound and herring: the Puget Sound food web and its most iconic forage fish \n\n\nShawn Larson\nCurator of conservation research\, Seattle Aquarium\nWildlife rehabilitation and the story of Rialto \n\n\nDr. James C. Deutsch\nDirector\, Wildlife Conservation\, Vulcan Inc.\nCounting to save sharks through Finprint \n\n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/lightning-talks-at-the-seattle-aquarium/
LOCATION:Seattle Aquarium\, 1483 Alaskan Way\, Pier 59\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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