Ocean Exploration with the Scientists aboard Nautilus Livestream

Ocean Exploration with the Scientists aboard Nautilus Livestream
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Date(s) - 10/05/2019
10:00 am - 11:30 am

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Come to the Ecocenter for a unique view of deep-sea exploration.

The exploration vessel Nautilus is exploring the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, and will be right off the coast of the San Francisco Bay on the 5th! Join us to view live-streamed footage from their remotely operated vehicles on the ocean floor, and for the exclusive opportunity for a real-time interview with the scientists aboard the vessel. Anyone can ask questions – this is your chance to learn more about ocean exploration from the explorers themselves!


The first hour (10 to 11 am) will be a showing of live-streamed footage from the vessel, shown on the large screened TV at the EcoCenter. From 11:00 to 11:30 am, we will host the Q and A interview. Questions will be open to anyone, but depending on how many attend the program, we may be limited in how many questions we can ask. Before the interview, we will record on paper questions you want asked. Get here early to make sure your questions are heard!

This program also takes place during Bay Day (hosted by Save the Bay). After the program is concluded, please feel free to participate in the other activities happening at the Baylands! More info can be found here: https://www.bayday.org/restfest/

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Tara LaSalla

Tara is the owner of Green Me Locally which was established in 2010 with a mission to bring awareness to the surrounding community about local eco-friendly businesses, events and sustainable living. She is also a business profitability consultant and specializes in helping companies lower their environmental impact, do good things for people and the planet and become more profitable at the same time. Tara helps companies create simple, sustainable solutions and become totally green while still increasing their profits. Her core belief is that we only have one planet, so it is our obligation to start making changes for the sake of our health and the health of future generations. Tara is known for creating easy solutions for post-consumer waste and the conservation of natural resources. Her clients are inspired and empowered to lead the way to a healthier tomorrow. Tara currently resides in St. Petersburg, FL where she is an active community leader in the form of environmental and marine conservation and education. Her work with the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Tampa Bay Watch and other local organizations continues to inspire those around her to protect our natural resources. She holds true to one of Mahatma Gandhi's most famous principles: "Be the change you want to see in the world."

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