All Ivy+ Faculty Speaker Event hosted by StanfordThe Extreme Life of the Sea: Exploring the Sea’s Most Fascinating Creatures What are the fastest creatures in the ocean? The oldest? Where are the hottest, coldest, or deepest places that life thrives in the sea? Ocean science over the past century has uncovered an amazing collection of extreme species, living in amazing ways. Join fellow alumni and friends as Stanford marine sciences professor Stephen Palumbi brings to life some of the sea’s most interesting creatures, with video and photos, and with insight into the range of scientific tools that tells us how they live. When: Wednesday, May 3rd, 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Where: The Science Barge, 1075 Biscayne Blvd., Miami, FL 33130 Parking is available at the PAMM garage off 11th St and Biscayne Bay or in the Museum Park lot off 10th St and Biscayne Blvd Cost: $20 per person, includes a light reception Registration:
Further Questions: Gretchen Clark, rodkeyclark@mac.com, 917-609-7509
About the Speaker, Stephen Palumbi Steve is the director of the Hopkins Marine Station, the Harold A. Miller Professor in Marine Sciences, the Jane and Marshall Steel Jr. Professor of Marine Sciences at Stanford University and senior fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment.
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