The series will reflect national research as well as research specific to CMA on marine life, while including its ongoing mission of rescue, rehabilitation and release.
About the Event
Talks will be held four times a year on Thursday evenings from 5-8pm with talks beginning at 6pm in CMA’s Dolphin Tale Theater on the fourth floor.
North Atlantic right whales are one of the world’s most endangered large whale species. Join us for a comprehensive discussion about these whales including their life history, current populations status, and the threats they face. Gain insights from experts about ongoing efforts designed to protect these whales. Learn about the critical work of the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute, including aerial surveys and other essential research, and learn how these initiatives are crucial to the conservation of right whales.
Don’t miss this chance to deepen your understanding of right whales and how you can contribute to their protection. This event is a valuable opportunity for marine enthusiasts, conservation advocates, and anyone interested in this critically endangered species.
Tickets Include:
- Social hour starting at 5pm.
- Speaker sessions beginning at 6pm.
- Q&A discussion at 7:30pm.
- Access the Aquarium’s newly re-imagined 4th level, featuring our ArtSea Conservation Exhibit.