february, 2020

09feb3:00 pmLecture: Toxic Phytoplankton of the Pacific Northwestat The Chapel at Fort Worden--Presented by Port Townsend Marine Science Center3:00 pm Chapel at Fort Worden Event Organized By: Port Townsend Marine Science Center

Event Details

Presented by the Port Townsend Marine Science Center

Admission: $5
(students & teachers FREE)
FREE admission for Octopus and Orca Donor Circle Members
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Neil Harrington
Environmental Biologist, Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe

Neil Harrington has worked for the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe since 2012. His work has focused on harmful algal blooms, shellfish safety, invasive European green crab monitoring and outreach to school children. He has 17 years of experience working on natural resources on the North Olympic Peninsula. He holds a Master of Science in Biological Oceanography from UC Santa Cruz.

More info about the lecturer: https://soundwaterstewards.org/sw/2019/?q=page.pr.5878
Contact: nharrington@jamestowntribe.org

This is the fifth installment of The Future of Oceans lecture series.
This event is offered with generous support by the Darrow Family.

Assisted Listening Devices available

 

 

Time

(Sunday) 3:00 pm

Location

Chapel at Fort Worden

Organizer

Port Townsend Marine Science CenterExplore the mysteries of the Salish Sea at the Port Townsend Marine Science Center! Get up close and personal with sea stars, anemones, urchins and other fascinating creatures at PTMSC’s Aquarium. Our Museum features Hope, one of the few articulated orca skeletons in North America. Volunteer and education opportunities are also available.info@ptmsc.org 532 Battery Way, Port Townsend WA, USA 98368

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