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SUMMARY:FULL - Presentation: Midway Atoll Annual Albatross Nesting Census
DESCRIPTION:EVENT CLOSED \nCome join long-time Big Sur Land Trust supporter and volunteer\, Jan Loomis as she shares her recent experience on Midway Atoll with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Through humor\, story-telling and photos she will discuss the annual albatross nesting census and give an update on other current projects at Midway Atoll. While Jan’s main job on Midway was to census nesting birds\, Jan’s training as an observer and emergency responder would not allow her to ignore the slow-moving crises of climate change and plastic pollution that were impacting a large breeding colony of birds on one of the most remote islands on the planet. \nA light lunch will be provided. RSVP using the form below. \nAbout Jan Loomis \nIn December of 2018\, Jan Loomis went to Midway Atoll to have an adventure and be surrounded by the seabirds she had recently fallen in love with (thank you Makana). As a new member of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Annual Nesting Albatross Census Team\, she came to know all things Albatross. For nearly six weeks she lived and worked among the largest nesting colony of Laysan Albatross in the world. Jan loves to travel and the more remote and exotic\, the better! Her formal training/background has been a thirty-five-year career in emergency medicine (RN and paramedic)\, but her true love has always been marine biology – in particular shore and seabirds. \nShe currently works in the field of travel medicine – keeping everyday travelers\, marine biologists (including MBA and MBARI staff!)\, Peace Corps workers\, members of the Department of Defense\, foreign governments and Homeland Security from contracting diseases while away on foreign assignments and travel. Locally\, Jan is involved with two citizen-science projects that give ample opportunities for enjoying the Monterey Bay’s amazing wildlife while contributing to local conservation efforts. She recently completed her third year with the Central Coast Black Oystercatcher Monitoring Project and as a volunteer naturalist for the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (NOAA). \nThis event has passed. Please stay tuned for more events like this one.
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/presentation-midway-atoll-annual-albatross-nesting-census/
LOCATION:Big Sur Land Trust\, 509 Hartnell Street\, Monterey\, CA\, 93940\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191230
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SUMMARY:Open Call for Art - Convergence: Carr Lake\, Ecology and Community
DESCRIPTION:Open Call for Art!\nSubmissions Due: Monday\, December 30\nExhibition Opening: Wednesday\, February 12 \nIn collaboration with California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB)\, we are seeking 2-dimensional images (artworks or personal images) engaging the theme of “Convergence.” \nConvergences\, expected and unexpected\, can enrich our lives with challenges and connections. \nAt Carr Lake\, CSUMB sees the convergence of three creeks; of urban\, agricultural and wildland landscapes; of multiple communities and histories; and of an entire city. We see the park we are co-creating with the community on the 73-acres at Carr Lake as the convergence of people\, place and opportunity. \nFor more inspiration: \n\nWatch the Virtual Video Tour of Carr Lake\nRead ‘Convergence: A Story of People\, Place and Opportunity at Carr Lake‘\n\nSUBMISSIONS: \nIt is FREE to submit! Please send an email to artscenter@csumb.edu with your: \n\nName\nMailing address\nEmail address\nCell phone number\n\nPlease provide the following information for each artwork submitted: \n\nTitle(s)\nMedium of image(s)\nDimensions of image(s)\nDate(s) of Completion\nAll artwork should be ready to install\n\nPlease email all entries and questions to artscenter@csumb.edu!
URL:https://bigsurlandtrust.org/event/open-call-for-art-dec-2019/
LOCATION:CA
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