FEIRO MARINE LIFE CENTER ANNOUNCES 6/5 PRESENTATION - 5th IN ITS 2010 MARINE SCIENCE SERIES
At 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 5, 2010
At the Feiro Marine Life Center (FMLC) located on the Port Angeles City Pier(at the north end of Lincoln)
Speaker Rich Osborne, past Research Curator and Director/ongoing Research Associate at The Whale Museum on San Juan Island, now also working for Clallam County as a planner involved in water and marine resource management and salmon restoration efforts,
Presents: "Orcas, Humans, and Salmon: Shared Ancestries and Shared Destinies."
This presentation will illustrate: the natural history of our area's three orca populations, how scientists study orcas, and the common history of humans, salmon and orcas in the Eastern North Pacific since the last glaciation.
It also will feature recordings of whale vocalizations, boat/shipping noise and military sonar sounds.
FMLC is a 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting marine conservation and education. A $5 donation is suggested but not required. To assure seating/set-up for this presentation, you are asked to call ahead to reserve your space(s).
To reserve/ or for more information, please call (360) 417-6254.

