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SUMMARY:National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Tune into the National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series: Giant Seabass – Kings of the Kelp Forest. \nGiant Seabass are a species of large fish that live in the cool waters off the coast of California. This fish is the top predator of the kelp forest but the population has been low because of overfishing. Thanks to government protections in California\, Giant Seabass are beginning to return to the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary and NOAA is working with other groups to study them. The fish is unique because scientists believe it uses sounds to communicate. NOAA is working to record these sounds in the wild and study how these fish move around Santa Barbara Island\, a small offshore island in the sanctuary. \nClick here to register. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/national-marine-sanctuaries-webinar-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Education,Marine Life
ORGANIZER;CN="NOAA%20Office%20of%20National%20Marine%20Sanctuaries":MAILTO:sanctuaries@noaa.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20201022T163000
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SUMMARY:Speaker Series: Natural Environments and Emerging Contaminants
DESCRIPTION:The Huxley Speaker Series is hosted by Huxley College of the Environment at Western Washington University. \nOn October 22\, Dr. Manuel Montaño\, an Assistant Professor in the Environmental Sciences department at Western Washington University will present: Studying the Natural Environment and Emerging Contaminants One Nanoparticle at a Time.  \nLearn more here!  \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/speaker-series-natural-environments-and-emerging-contaminants/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Environmental Threats,Local Activities,Our Northwest,Research
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SUMMARY:Online Class: How to Identify Seabirds of Puget Sound
DESCRIPTION:In this class offered by the Seattle Audubon Society\, you will discover how to separate a Rhinoceros Auklet from a Pigeon Guillemot\, a Double-crested Cormorant from a Brandt’s Cormorant\, a Horned Grebe from a Red-necked Grebe\, and a Common Loon from a Pacific Loon. We will also discuss diving ducks (including mergansers\, scoters and goldeneye) and gulls. We will examine photos of the species mentioned above (and more)\, and discuss the flight characteristics\, field marks and behavioral differences that can help us unravel the identification mysteries of the birds of the Sound.  \nNo prior experience with seabirds is necessary. All that is required is a desire to learn and a sense of adventure. A sense of humor wouldn’t hurt\, either. Appropriate for BEGINNER and INTERMEDIATE birders. \nLearn more and register here! \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/online-class-how-to-identify-seabirds-of-puget-sound/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Local Activities,Marine Life
ORGANIZER;CN="Seattle%20Aubudon%20Society":MAILTO:info@seattleaudubon.org
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