History and Destiny in World Fisheries
Title:
History and Destiny in World Fisheries
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Description:
Open House
You are invited to a pre-lecture gathering at the Dorr Museum in honor of the museum's Summer of Rachel Carson.
MacArthur Fellow Carl Safina talks about his use of science, art and literature to inspire a closer relationship with the sea and its conservation needs.
An exhibit on Rachel Carson, created by COA students, will be on view.
5:30 p.m. in the George B. Dorr Museum
Front text:
Tosia australis
Uniophora granifera
PDF description:
A brochure describing a 2007 Dorr Museum Champlain Society lecture by Carl Safina of the Blue Ocean Institute on "History and Destiny in World Fisheries," held in honor of the centennial of Rachel Carson.
You are invited to a pre-lecture gathering at the Dorr Museum in honor of the museum's Summer of Rachel Carson.
MacArthur Fellow Carl Safina talks about his use of science, art and literature to inspire a closer relationship with the sea and its conservation needs.
An exhibit on Rachel Carson, created by COA students, will be on view.
5:30 p.m. in the George B. Dorr Museum
Front text:
Tosia australis
Uniophora granifera
PDF description:
A brochure describing a 2007 Dorr Museum Champlain Society lecture by Carl Safina of the Blue Ocean Institute on "History and Destiny in World Fisheries," held in honor of the centennial of Rachel Carson.
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Date:
2007-07
Rights:
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Citation
College of the Atlantic, “History and Destiny in World Fisheries,” College of the Atlantic, accessed November 21, 2024, https://coa.digitalarchive.us/items/show/1197.Item 2169