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SUMMARY:Lecture: Big\, Beautiful and Bizarre: Creatures of Puget Sound
DESCRIPTION:The Marine Science and Technology Center at Highline College bringsRachel Easton of Harbor Wildwatch to present on creatures of Puget Sound as part of their Science on the Sound Series. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/lecture-big-beautiful-and-bizarre-creatures-of-puget-sound/
LOCATION:MaST Center\, 28203 Redondo Beach Drive S.\, Des Moines\, WA\, 98198
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SUMMARY:Lecture: Where Water Is Gold: Alaska's Bristol Bay
DESCRIPTION:Photographer Carl Johnson spent five years collecting the images and stories he presents in his new book\, “Where Water is Gold: Life and Livelihood in Alaska’s Bristol Bay\,” published by Braided River. \nIn this talk\, Johnson will take you through this landscape\, bring you up close with its wildlife and introduce you to the intriguing people — Yup’ik Eskimo\, Dena’ina Athabascan and Alutiiq tribal leaders\, modern day homesteaders\, fishing families and artists — who have helped to keep Bristol Bay safe. \nRSVP to lthornberg@braidedriver.org. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/where-gold-is-water/
LOCATION:Suquamish Museum\, 6861 NE South Street\, Suquamish\, WA\, 98392\, United States
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