Please note that there are only six lectures in the 2013 series: March, April, May, September, October, and November.
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In March, to commemorate the ten year anniversary of Marine Protected Areas at the Channel Islands, Marine Ecologist Carol Blanchette discussed their effectiveness for both conservation and fisheries management.
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At the April From Shore to Sea lecture National Park Service biologist Tim Coonan told a compelling story of a decade's effort to save the endangered Channel Islands fox from extinction.
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The May From Shore to Sea lecture featured two biologists, Kate Faulkner and Jennifer Boyce, discussing the recovery of Anacapa Island a decade after the removal of nonnative rats.
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The September From Shore to Sea lecture featured Dr. Kathyrn McEachern’s research on how environmental changes have affected the way coastal fog sustains vegetation on the Channel Islands. Due to the government shutdown, there was no lecture in October.
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The November From Shore to Sea lecture featured Dr. Todd Braje who discussed what life was like in the Chumash village of Qshiwqshiw on Santa Rosa Island at the dawn of European contact. |
Last updated: September 27, 2018