PUBLIC EDUCATION - OCEAN SCIENCE LECTURE SERIES

The Ocean Science Lecture Series provides a forum for Harbor Branch's scientists to share their most recent discoveries with our neighboring communities. All lectures are held in the auditorium of the Johnson Education Center on the Harbor Branch campus, 5600 U.S. 1 North, Fort Pierce. Presentations are at 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. and are followed by a meet-the-speaker reception. There is no charge to attend the series. If you are interested in sponsoring a speaker or if you have any questions about the Ocean Science Lecture Series, please contact the Marine Education Office at (772) 465-2400, ext. 506, or email at education@hboi.edu.
Ocean Science Lecture Series SUMMER EDITION

July 21 (7:00 presentation only) - Mark & Diane Littler - The Waterways & Byways of Indian River Lagoon

August 25 (7:00 presentation only) - Ned Smith - Global Warming and Sea Level Rise: An Update on Status and Trends
January 14 - Shirley Pomponi - The Census of Marine Life: How Many Fish Are in the Sea?

January 21 - Ned Smith - The Indian River System: Five Lagoons, Five Inlets, Five Sound Bites

January 28 - Mark & Diane Littler - The Waterways & Byways of Indian River Lagoon

February 4 - Susan Sennett - Marine Chemical Ecology: Applications in Marine Drug Discovery

February 11 - John Scarpa - Clam Strips and Oyster Po'Boys: Florida Aquaculture and the Environment

February 18 - Greg Bossart - The Indian River Lagoon Bottlenose Dolphin Health Assessment Program: "Flipper" Gets an Overdue Physical Examination

February 25 - Tammy Frank - Do Fish See Color?

March 3 - Sarath Gunasekera - Search for Anti-cancer Drugs and Success Stories

March 10 - Ken Riley - Integrated Aquaculture Education: Food for Thought

March 17 - Brian Lapointe - Invasion of Green Tides

March 24 - Tracey Sutton - Predators of the Deep
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