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February 17 7PM
\n“The Fishes of the Salish Sea”
\nJay Orr\, PhD\, research fisheries biologist\, NOAA National Marine Fis heries Service\, Seattle\, WA
\nPacific viperfish\, northern flashli ghtfish\, longsnout prickleback—just a few of the species (many previously unknown) identified in a 35-year survey of the Salish Sea. The report and forthcoming book\, co-authored by our speaker\, are sure to become valuab le references for further scientific work on Salish Sea fish. “If you don’ t first know what you have\, it’s impossible to know what you might be los ing\,' says co-author\, Dr. Ted Pietsch.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170217T190000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170217T210000 SUMMARY:FOSB Lecture Series - February 2017 URL:https://www.skagitbeaches.org/about/calendar-tet/55-skagit-beaches/204- fosb-lecture-series-february-2017.html X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:February 17 7PM
\n“The Fishes of the Salish Sea”
\nJay Orr\, PhD\, research fisheries biologist\, NOAA Na tional Marine Fisheries Service\, Seattle\, WA
\nPacific viperfish\, northern flashlightfish\, longsnout prickleback—just a few of the species (many previously unknown) identified in a 35-year survey of the Salish Se a. The report and forthcoming book\, co-authored by our speaker\, are sure to become valuable references for further scientific work on Salish Sea f ish. “If you don’t first know what you have\, it’s impossible to know what you might be losing\,' says co-author\, Dr. Ted Pietsch.
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