Wild Salmon are Sacred: An Evening with Alexandra Morton
Posted on May 9th, 2007 by Rodney Hsu, webmaster
Please join Georgia Strait Alliance for an evening with one of BC's most inspirational scientists, authors and photographers.
There is no one who better exemplifies our passion for this region - its communities, waters and wildlife - than Alexandra Morton. Her tireless work to protect the Broughton Archipelago from the encroachment of fish farms is well known, as are her studies of whale and dolphin communication in the region over the last 20 years. As one of only a very few cetacean researchers who has carried out a long-term study of whale in a single area, she is very aware of the changes that have occurred to our coastal waters over time. During this evening, Alex will be giving us her perspective on the health of wild salmon in BC.
| Date |
Wednesday June 6th, 2007 |
| Time |
7:30pm |
| Location |
Buchanan Building Room A106, 1866 Main Mall, University of British Columbia |
Also joining us to introduce Alex will be Dr. Daniel Pauly, Professor and
Director, Fisheries Centre, University of British Columbia.
Alex will be speaking following Georgia Strait Alliance's Annual General Meeting and social. Please join us for both events. Admission by Donation - $5 minimum (at the door)
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