
From Plankton to Whales— Why Our Local Waters Are Worth Protecting
A lecture with Chris Paparo, Assistant Director for Southampton Programs, Marine Sciences Center Manager
Lecture is co-sponsored by the Aquarium of Niagara
Our daily news feeds are often filled with unsettling images and stories of fish kills, harmful algal blooms, oil spills, and beach closures, painting a grim picture of our environment in crisis. While the challenges we face are undeniable, this relentless stream of negative news can sap the motivation of local communities to take action. But there is so much worth protecting in our marine environment! Rediscover your passion for conservation by exploring the incredible marine life that calls Long Island’s waters home, from the tiniest plankton to majestic whales.
Join us after the talk for a Q & A discussion including Katherine Jones, Director of Education and Conservation at the Aquarium of Niagara, on the relevance of the topic to the Great Lakes ecosystem.
All ages
Included with museum admission; free for BMS and Aquarium of Niagara members. Aquarium of Niagara members may show their membership ID at the admissions desk for entry.