2:30 pm Hawaii / 5:30 pm Pacific / 7:30 pm Central / 8:30 pm Eastern
Join Dr. Steve Lonhart, a research ecologist from NOAA’s Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, who will be speaking about his research with the black abalone population off of Big Sur. Black abalone, or Haliotis cracherodii, are marine snails found on the west coast that feed on algae.
This presentation is a part of the "Discover Your Sanctuary Speaker Series" that take a deep dive into the extraordinary biodiverse ecosystems of the central California’s coast. The series is hosted by NOAA's Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary's Coastal Discovery Center out of San Simeon, California.
The National Marine Sanctuaries Webinar Series provides educators with educational and scientific expertise, resources, and training to support ocean literacy in the classroom. This series currently targets formal and informal educators, students (high school through college), as well as members of the community, including families. You can also visit the archives of the webinar series to catch up on presentations you may have missed here.
After registering you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. The Webinar ID is 348-346-179.
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