Community Program Floating Habitat: A Balancing Act 5/13 10am-11am

May 13, 2017
Community Program Floating Habitat: A Balancing Act 5/13 10am-11am

Habitat balance is essential to our coastal estuaries and oceans. Sargassum seaweed is just one important nursery habitats for young fishes, crabs, shrimp and other invertebrates, as well as endangered sea turtles. Join UTMSI scientists as they share their research about these floating nurseries and what impact the Deepwater Horizon oil spill had on them.

We will meet at 10am in the Exploer Lab at The Marine Science Education Center (855 E. cotter Ave. Port Aransas). Please RSVP to Nicole Pringle at npringle@austin.utexas.edu

Location:

The Marine Science Education Center
University of Texas Marine Science Institute
855 E. Cotter Ave, Port Aransas, TX 78373

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