Please note that there are only six lectures in the 2015 series: March, April, May, September, October, and November.
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Marine Biologist Lydia Kapsenberg will discussed her research project monitoring ocean acidification at Channel Islands National Park during the March From Shore to Sea lecture.
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The positive effects on sea life observed at the Channel Islands after ten years of protection through marine protected areas was discussed by Dr. Jennifer Caselle during the April From Shore to Sea lecture.
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Population changes of seal and sea lion species at the Channel Islands, including the recent high abandonment rate of California sea lion pups, was discussed by marine biologist Dr. Brent Stewart during the May From Shore to Sea lecture.
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Dr. Jennifer Perry discussed recent findings about the settlement of the interior regions of Santa Cruz Island by the Island Chumash during the September From Shore to Sea lecture.
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National Weather Service Meteorologist Eric Boldt discussed current El Niño predictions and provided drought and wildfire updates during the October From Shore to Sea lecture.
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Dr. Jan Timbrook discussed the relationship between the Chumash people of the Santa Barbara region and the native plants they used for food, medicine, tools, and other essential items during the October From Shore to Sea lecture. |
Last updated: June 3, 2016