Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre Lecture: Pacific Herring: Fueling Marine, Intertidal and Terrestrial Ecosystems
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Join Dr. Caroline Fox to learn more about herring, their spawn events and recently traced interactions with coastal wildlife, including black bears and wolves.
Described as a dominant forage fish, a backbone of the coast and a foundation species, Pacific herring play a key role in coastal ecosystems. Each year, in one of the coast�s most spectacular natural events, herring gather to spawn along Pacific coastlines. The water turns chalk white, entire kelp forests sink and marine predators, including whales, sea lions, and birds, aggregate to feast.
Dr. Caroline Fox
Dr. Caroline Fox is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Raincoast Conservation Foundation and the Department of Geography at the University of Victoria.
Admission:
Adults - $15.00
Youth (Age 7 to 17) - $8.00
Child (Age 3 to 6) Includes FREE annual pass - $5.00
2 and under - FREE
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Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre
9811 Seaport Place, Sidney |
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Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre [email protected] 250-665-7511 Event Website |
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