Distinguished Lecture Series: Minerals, Fisheries and Food Webs
March 7, 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Tenney theatre
Join Dr. Drazen, University of Hawai脢禄i at M脛聛noa Oceanography Professor, on Thursday, March 7 as he shares his insights on the deep sea芒鈧漷he largest and least explored environment on the planet. Though unchartered territory, the deep sea is widely connected to our daily lives. Dr. Drazen will discuss the ecology of the deep sea before illustrating our connections to this system through fisheries and a recent resurgence of public interest in deep sea mining. Come and learn how understanding fisheries and deep sea mining will help us protect Hawaii芒鈧劉s final frontier.
Ticket Information
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Event Sponsor
Waikiki Aquarium , Mānoa Campus
More Information
(808) 440-9020, volunteer@waquarium.org
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