The Extreme Life of the Sea

Amazing Ways Animals Live in Amazing Parts of the Ocean

When
Thu Mar 20, 2014
Where
Bay Theater at Aquarium of the Bay
Time
5:30 pm (reception); 6:30 pm (program)
Cost
$10
Tags
Lectures, Books, Education

Description

What are the fastest fish in the sea? The deepest species? The hottest, coldest, oldest? The strangest family lives? The oceans are filled with a huge diversity of life, and species manage to live in virtually all habitats. There is the deepsea stop light fish with red search lights for finding prey – that only it can see. There are ice fish with special proteins that keep ice out of their blood, and are now used to keep ice out of your ice cream. This is a talk for everyone who wants to know the secrets of the sea. It is about the familiar – where Nemo finds a mate – and the unfamiliar – how do squid fly? It is about the extreme life of the sea.

More Info

Link
http://www.aquariumofthebay.org/StephenPalumbi
Call
415.623.5300
Email
Contact Form (account required)

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Location

  1. Bay Theater at Aquarium of the Bay
    The Embarcadero at Beach Street, San Francisco, CA