Please note that there are only five lectures in the 2019 series: April, May, June, and November.
New Study Tracks Movement of Giant Sea Bass in California Video Player is loading.
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In one of the first studies of its kind, university researchers Ana Sofia Guerra and Francis Joyce are identifying the movement of individual giant sea bass using new computer imaging technology, paired with photographs taken by recreational divers. Weather Phenomena of the Santa Barbara Channel Video Player is loading.
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National Weather Service Meteorologist Ryan Kittell provided a path to understanding marine weather forecasts, observations, and phenomena associated with the Santa Barbara Channel at at the May lecture. Understanding the Earliest Human Migrations to North America Video Player is loading.
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During a special lecture on June 3, 2019, Dr. Todd Braje discussed how his latest research at Santa Rosa Island, both on land and undersea, informs us of the earliest human migrations into the New World. Understanding Early Human Settlement on Santa Cruz Island Video Player is loading.
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Dr. Amy Gusick lectured on how early people on Santa Cruz Island adapted to a rapidly changing environment at the end of the last glacial period. |
Last updated: April 1, 2020