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SUMMARY:GOING DIGITAL: 2020 Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference
DESCRIPTION:The Salish Sea Ecosystem Conference\, sponsored in part by Washington Sea Grant\, attracts over a thousand participants and has become the premier scientific research and policy gathering in the Pacific Northwest. The goal of the Conference is to provide a platform to build shared policies\, practices\, and procedures necessary to guide future actions for protecting and restoring the Salish Sea. The outcome is improved scientific collaboration\, data sharing\, and dynamic discussions on the state of the Salish Sea ecosystem. \nThe theme for this year’s conference is “Shared Knowledge for the Future.” \nRegister and learn more here. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/2020-salish-sea-ecosystem-conference/
LOCATION:Canada
CATEGORIES:Coastal and Marine Communities,Ecosystem Health,Education,Ocean Learning,Our Northwest,Research
ORGANIZER;CN="Salish%20Sea%20Institute":MAILTO:ssec@wwu.edu
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200425
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SUMMARY:Portage Pram Online Build
DESCRIPTION:Northwest Maritime Center presents Portage Pram Online Build\, sponsored by Duckworks Boat Builders Supply and Turn Point Design. \nWhat better way to occupy an entire week of afternoons than building the Portage Pram kit in your home\, and under the virtual guidance of a professional boat builder. Instructor Joel Arrington will build along with you in real time offering live-streamed instruction. In five days of 4-hour sessions\, Joel will answer your questions as he walks you through each step—from opening the kit box to preparing your boat for paint and launch day. \nFor more details\, check the event webpage. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/portage-pram-online-build/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest%20Maritime%20Center":MAILTO:programs@nwmaritime.org
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SUMMARY:UW Sustainability Open House (Zoom)
DESCRIPTION:Join UW Sustainability staff members for a drop-in virtual open house Q&A session. They’ll be available to answer your questions about sustainability efforts across the University of Washington and resources available to students\, faculty and staff. \nThe UW Sustainability Open House is a part of UW’s featured Earth Day events. More events and the Zoom details for the open house can be found on the UW Earth Day 2020 webpage.  \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/uw-sustainability-open-house-zoom/
LOCATION:Zoom\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Talk: Gaia Has a Fever
DESCRIPTION:In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day\, Dr. Jennifer Thomson will give a talk untangling the history of oil corporations\, climate justice\, and environmental governance. Beginning with physicist James Lovelock’s Gaia hypothesis\, she’ll discuss the involvement of oil corporations in climate research\, and explore a truly liberatory environmental politics. \nThis event is sponsored by the Department of History\, the College of the Environment\, Nature & Health\, and UW Earth Day 50th Anniversary- UW Sustainability Office. \nRegister on the event webpage to gain access to the link to the live broadcast. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/earth-day-talk-gaia-has-a-fever/
LOCATION:WA\, United States
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