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SUMMARY:Cave Diving in Channel Island National Marine Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Join Jill Heinerth\, one of the world’s premiere underwater explorers\, as she recounts her experiences cave diving in national marine sanctuaries. During this live interaction\, you will hear from Jill about her diving in caves in Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary\, what it takes to become a cave diver\, and what it is like to explore the “veins of Mother Earth.” Learn more about Jill before the live interaction by watching her featured in Stories from the Blue. \nLearn more and register at the event webpage! \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/cave-diving-in-channel-island-national-marine-sanctuary/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Marine Life,Ocean Learning
ORGANIZER;CN="NOAA%20Office%20of%20National%20Marine%20Sanctuaries":MAILTO:sanctuaries@noaa.gov
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SUMMARY:Online Cocktails & Fishtales
DESCRIPTION:Harbor WildWatch and Pierce Conservation District will present LIVE on Facebook about Puget Sound nearshore processes\, including  beach formation and erosion\, and how human development influences the complex processes that build and erode beaches\, impacting habitats and ecosystems. This emerging science on bulkheads can better help assess their impact on salmon and orcas.\n—\nCocktails & Fishtales is Harbor WildWatch’s science-social series for ages 21+. Cocktails & Fishtales is an opportunity to enjoy an evening out in Gig Harbor\, engaging with like-minded eco-enthusiasts in a lively and social learning experience. Held monthly\, each program features a scientist\, researcher\, or environmental artist on an ecological topic. Events are free for Steward Club Members; suggested donation of $5 per guest. \n
URL:https://wsg.washington.edu/event/online-cocktails-fishtales-2/
LOCATION:ONLINE\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Coastal Hazards,Education,Our Northwest,Shoreline Living and Restoration
ORGANIZER;CN="Harbor%20WildWatch":MAILTO:info@harborwildwatch.org
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