Coastal Lecture Series

About the Event

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Florida’s Endangered Smalltooth Sawfish: Past, Present, and Future

Tonya Wiley, President, Havenworth Coastal Conservation

Learn about the prehistoric and critically endangered smalltooth sawfish, which calls Florida’s coastal waters – including the Indian River Lagoon and St. Lucie Estuary – home.  Find out how scientists are using cutting-edge research and global conservation efforts to protect sawfish from extinction.

This is a free, ZOOM-based lecture. Space is limited and preregistration is required. 

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Join us every Tuesday evening, from January 5th through March 9th, as we use Zoom to stream world-class live lectures right into the comfort of your home.  These free lectures will keep you connected with science and the environment, even though COVID-19 has temporarily suspended our traditional in-person get togethers.  You will experience the same fantastic caliber of speakers that you’ve come to expect from the Coastal Lecture Series, but without the added risk of gathering in a social setting.  Last year’s Coastal Lecture Series broke our all-time attendance record, with more than 1,700 guests in attendance.  By using technology to reach a broader audience, we hope to see even more of you as regulars in our “virtual audience” this year.

Event Details

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Dr. Zack Jud, Director of Education
772-225-0505 ext. 113 | zjud@floridaocean.org