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July 22, 1994 Contact: Robert Irion (408/459-2495) EXPLORE THE MONTEREY BAY AND BEYOND AT LONG MARINE LAB LECTURES FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE SANTA CRUZ, CA--How do marine animals stay warm in frigid water? What do deep-sea fishes near our coast look like? What are some favorite "tall tales" of the ocean? Lovers of the marine environment can enjoy those topics and more at "Ocean Explorations- -Above, Below, and Beyond Monterey Bay," the third annual lecture series presented by the Friends of Long Marine Laboratory. The lectures will occur on three consecutive Tuesday evenings, beginning August 30, from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the new Earth and Marine Sciences Building on the UC Santa Cruz campus. Tickets cost $7 for one evening or $17 for the series. Advance purchases are recommended. For tickets or information, call the Friends of Long Marine Lab executive director, Lisa M. Rose, at (408) 459-3694, or the Long Marine Lab at (408) 459-2883. Proceeds from the lecture series will benefit public education programs at Long Marine Lab, a coastal marine-research station operated by UC Santa Cruz. Speakers and their topics are as follows:
Tuesday, August 30
-- Mark Silberstein, director of the Elkhorn Slough Foundation: "Tall Tales from the Deep (and the Shallow)" -- James Harvey, assistant professor at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories: "Rescues and Miscues of Marine Mammals: Human- Marine Mammal Interactions" Tuesday, September 6 -- Terrie Williams, assistant professor of biology at UC Santa Cruz: "Hot Bodies in Cold Water: Do Dolphins Sweat and Sea Otters Shiver?" -- Daniel Costa, professor of biology at UC Santa Cruz: "Marine Mammals and Low-Frequency Sound" Tuesday, September 13
-- Greg Cailliet, professor at Moss Landing Marine Laboratories: "Down to the Sea in Ships and Subs: Deep-Water Fishes and Their Habitats" -- Judith Connor, researcher at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute: "New Technology--A Link to Deep-Sea Science"
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