SEP 12

2016

Hanauma-Bay-Nature-Preserve

Learn about Hawaii’s sea life at the Education Center Alcove of the Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, about one hour from the Ko Olina Beach Villas. All seminars are free and begin at 3 p.m. Please arrive by 2:45 p.m.

October 9, 2016:“60° North: A Monk Seal Biologist’s Journey to Study Arctic Ice Seals,” will be led by Charles Littnan of the NOAA Monk Seal Research Program.

October 16, 2016: “Underwater Eavesdropping: Listening to the Whales and Dolphins in Hawaii,” will be led by Yvonne Barkley of the NOAA Cetacean Research Program.

Patrons attending only the seminar will be given a special red “Hawaii Sea Grant” hand stamp that will allow access into the education alcove for the lecture, but no access to the beach itself. Anyone who wishes to go to the beach before the lecture, will be processed through the regular admission line and shall pay the admission fee of $7.50 (if you are not a Hawaii resident). There is a $1 parking fee per vehicle.

For more information, visit http://hbep.seagrant.soest.hawaii.edu/community-events-calendar.

 

 

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