BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//https://skagitbeaches.org//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.29 .29// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH UID:13635bfb-ceb2-4a87-bcb2-1ea44ba76819 X-WR-CALNAME:JCal Pro Calendar X-WR-CALDESC:Your online events calendar X-WR-TIMEZONE:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20231105T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 RDATE:20241103T020000 END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20240310T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 RDATE:20250309T020000 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20150311T160000UTC-88b2fe@http://skagitbeaches.org/ DTSTAMP:20240328T185421Z CATEGORIES:Skagit Beaches CATEGORIES:Partner Events DESCRIPTION:
At this one day university for everyone\, chose from a varie ty of presentations about current issues facing our marine environment and an array of topics about Salish Sea ecosystems and culture.
\nOnlin e registration is available at fidalgoshorelineacademy2015.eventbrite .com
\nKeynote speaker\, Dr. Joe Gaydos\, will share highlights of his work as the Senior Wildlife Veterinarian and Chief Scientist for Se aDoc Society\, a science-based marine conservation program of the UC Davis Wildlife Health Center located on Orcas Island with a focus on designing a healthy Salish Sea. For over a decade Joe has been working on wildlife health and ecosystem health issues in the Pacific Northwest. He has publis hed dozens of peer-reviewed scientific papers on topics related to disease s that impact human and wild animal health in species like harbor seals\, river otters\, porpoise and killer whales. While he's a bit of of a scienc e nerd\, he also has a passion for all things wild: wildlife\, wild places and wild people. Joe works to connect people to the amazing resources of the Salish Sea and was recently honored with the 2014 Seattle Aquarium Con servation Research Award. We're excited to offer a special book signing op portunity for his recently co-authored book\, The Salish Sea: Jewel of the Pacific Northwest\, at the event.
\nAdditional presentations will i nclude:
\nCurrent Research &\; Direction of the Shannon Point Mar ine Center - Dr. Erika McPhee Shaw\, WWU Shannon Point Marine Center
\nThe Effects of Ocean Acidification in Puget Sound - Dr. Paul McElhany\, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center
\nImpacts of Microplastics on the Marine Environment - Dr. Julie Masura\, UW-Tacoma Center for Urban Waters
\nImpacts of Urban Stormwater Runoff for the Salish Sea - Dr. Jen McIntyre\, WSU Stormwater Research Center
\nCoastal Restoration in Skagit County and Beyond: How you can play a role in Salish Sea Recove ry - Lisa Kaufman\, Northwest Straits Foundation
\nNew this year! S haring Shorelines - Trail Tales volunteers are teaming up with local exper ts to provide 3 unique sessions with ideas &\; hands-on demonstrations to inspire the naturalist in you! Learn how to get the most out of any sh oreline experience whether it be with family\, friends or students!
\n< p> DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150411T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150411T160000 SUMMARY:Fidalgo Shoreline Academy URL:https://skagitbeaches.org/about/calendar-tet/55-skagit-beaches/125-fida lgo-shoreline-academy.html X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:At this one day university for everyone\, c hose from a variety of presentations about current issues facing our marin e environment and an array of topics about Salish Sea ecosystems and cultu re.
\nOnline registration is available at fidalgoshorelineacade my2015.eventbrite.com
\nKeynote speaker\, Dr. Joe Gaydos\, will share highlights of his work as the Senior Wildlife Veterinarian and Chief Scientist for SeaDoc Society\, a science-based marine conservation progra m of the UC Davis Wildlife Health Center located on Orcas Island with a fo cus on designing a healthy Salish Sea. For over a decade Joe has been wor king on wildlife health and ecosystem health issues in the Pacific Northwe st. He has published dozens of peer-reviewed scientific papers on topics r elated to diseases that impact human and wild animal health in species lik e harbor seals\, river otters\, porpoise and killer whales. While he's a b it of of a science nerd\, he also has a passion for all things wild: wildl ife\, wild places and wild people. Joe works to connect people to the amaz ing resources of the Salish Sea and was recently honored with the 2014 Sea ttle Aquarium Conservation Research Award. We're excited to offer a specia l book signing opportunity for his recently co-authored book\, The Salish Sea: Jewel of the Pacific Northwest\, at the event.
\nAdditional pre sentations will include:
\nCurrent Research &\; Direction of the Shannon Point Marine Center - Dr. Erika McPhee Shaw\, WWU Shannon Point Ma rine Center
\nThe Effects of Ocean Acidification in Puget Sound - Dr . Paul McElhany\, NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center
\nImpacts of Microplastics on the Marine Environment - Dr. Julie Masura\, UW-Tacoma Center for Urban Waters
\nImpacts of Urban Stormwater Runoff for the Salish Sea - Dr. Jen McIntyre\, WSU Stormwater Research Center
\nCo astal Restoration in Skagit County and Beyond: How you can play a role in Salish Sea Recovery - Lisa Kaufman\, Northwest Straits Foundation
\nNew this year! Sharing Shorelines - Trail Tales volunteers are teaming up with local experts to provide 3 unique sessions with ideas &\; hands-o n demonstrations to inspire the naturalist in you! Learn how to get the m ost out of any shoreline experience whether it be with family\, friends or students!
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