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SUMMARY:Noyo Center Talks Science: Sharks
DESCRIPTION:Noyo Center Talks Science with Steve Peletz: Traveling Life of Sharks in the Eastern Pacific.\n\nJoin Steve Peletz on a photographic tour of scientific research expeditions in the Eastern Pacific to tag and track migratory sharks. Steve will discuss the science and biologists' success advocating for more and larger marine protected areas (MPA's) in the face of drastic overfishing in the area. Learn about today's conservation battles in the Americas\, next steps for researchers\, and what ordinary citizens can do to help slow the carnage.\n\nVolunteer research divers (community scientists) help biologists who identify shark migration patterns\, then use that information to convince policymakers in Mexico\, Panama\, Colombia\, Costa Rica\, and Ecuador to establish\, enlarge and connect MPA's in the Pacific. Habitat protection is critical to combat overfishing and illegal fishing of endangered species.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1 class="eventitem-title" data-content-field="title" style="font-family: var(--heading-font-font-family)\; font-weight: var(--heading-font-font-weight)\; color: rgb(9\, 42\, 55)\; font-size: 28px !important\; margin: 0px 0px 34px !important\; line-height: 1.2em !important\; padding: 0px !important\;"><span style="font-size:16px\;"><span style="font-family:arial\;">Noyo Center Talks Science with Steve Peletz: Traveling Life of Sharks in the Eastern Pacific.</span><br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\;">Join Steve Peletz on a photographic tour of scientific research expeditions in the Eastern Pacific to tag and track migratory sharks. Steve will discuss the science and biologists&rsquo\; success advocating for more and larger marine protected areas (MPA&rsquo\;s) in the face of drastic overfishing in the area. Learn about today&rsquo\;s conservation battles in the Americas\, next steps for researchers\, and what ordinary citizens can do to help slow the carnage.</span><br />\n<span style="font-family:arial\;">Volunteer research divers (community scientists) help biologists who identify shark migration patterns\, then use that information to convince policymakers in Mexico\, Panama\, Colombia\, Costa Rica\, and Ecuador to establish\, enlarge and connect MPA&rsquo\;s in the Pacific. Habitat protection is critical to combat overfishing and illegal fishing of endangered species.</span></span></h1>\n\n<p style="margin: 1rem 0px 0px\; line-height: var(--body-font-line-height)\; overflow-wrap: break-word\; color: rgb(9\, 42\, 55)\; font-family: ff-tisa-sans-web-pro\; font-size: 19.5072px\; white-space-collapse: preserve\;">&nbsp\;</p>\n
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