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Lecture Archive: Dr. Peter Kareiva
A Bridge to the Future: People Rediscovering Their Connection to Nature
Lecture date: December 15, 2020. Aquarium President and CEO Dr. Peter Kareiva discusses human connections with nature and how increased access to nature will encourage more people to become environmental stewards.
Lecture Archive: Mark Walton and Michelle Marvier
The Future of GMO Salmon
Lecture date: November 19, 2020. Mark Walton and Michelle Marvier address the question, in the future will genetically engineered farmed salmon be the most sustainable and healthy "meat" you can buy at your supermarket?
Lecture Archive: Florida Reef Tract Rescue Project
Florida Coral Rescue: A Great Adventure Story
Lecture date: October 22, 2020. Beth Firchau and other members of her team share the story of the Florida Reef Tract Rescue Project and rescuing corals in Florida.
Lecture Archive: Jon Gertner
Ice at the End of the World
Lecture date: October 15, 2020. Journalist and historian Jon Gertner discusses his book and Greenland's rapidly melting ice sheet, a harbinger of climate change.
Lecture Archive: Hazel Wong
Dispelling Conservation Myths About Communities of Color
Lecture date: October 8, 2020. In this virtual lecture, Hazel Wong contrasts the voting patterns of communities of color versus white communities when it comes to environmental issues. Wong is the director of Global Conservation Campaigns at The Nature Conservancy.
Lecture Archive: The Aquarium’s Largest Exhibit, Part Two
Presented by the Aquarium's Husbandry Department
Lecture date: September 23, 2020. In the second installment of a two-part series, Curator of Fish and Invertebrates Nate Jaros will lead a presentation on the Aquarium’s largest exhibit, the Tropical Reef Habitat and its care and maintenance.
Lecture Archive: The Aquarium’s Largest Exhibit, Part One
Presented by the Aquarium's Husbandry Department
Lecture date: September 16, 2020. In the first of a two-part series, Curator of Fish and Invertebrates Nate Jaros will lead a presentation on the Aquarium’s largest exhibit, the Tropical Reef Habitat, along with staff members who maintain the exhibit, Assistant Curator Janet Monday and Aquarist II Lauren Samarov.
Lecture Archive: Dr. Lance Adams and Brett Long
Aquarium Animals and COVID-19: Implications for Sea Otter Programs at the Aquarium of the Pacific
Lecture date: September 10, 2020. Two Aquarium experts discuss the potential impacts of COVID-19 on sea otters.
Lecture Archive: Bart Shepherd
Hope for Reefs: Advancing the Science of Coral Reef Restoration
Lecture date: August 27, 2020. Bart Shepherd discusses the scientific and practical techniques needed to give coral reefs a hopeful future.
Lecture Archive: Jeffrey Bennett
Global Warming Demystified: The Science, The Consequences, and The Solutions
Lecture date: August 11, 2020. Jeffrey Bennett answers questions about the science of global warming, while showing that the solutions to this important problem are ones that people of all persuasions can agree on.