• Gulf of the Farallones: Hotspot for Whales and Other Marine Life Just Off our Coast

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    Name: Gulf of the Farallones: Hotspot for Whales and Other Marine Life Just Off our Coast
    Date: January 31, 2018
    Time: 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM PST
    Website: http://magc.org
    Event Description:

    LOCATION: The Studio

    Part 1 of the 2018 Winter Conservation Series.

    Roger Harris of the Oceanic Society will tell us about these conservation success stories.

    Co-sponsored by the Oceanic Society.

    Cost: $15 per ticket, $35 for the 2018 MAGC Conservation Series

    Register Now: Single Event  or  Entire Series

    One of the world’s great wildlife areas lies immediately off of our Marin County coast. Fully a quarter of the seabirds born in California hatch from the vast rookeries of the Farallon Islands, including the iconic Tufted Puffin and half the world’s population of the Ashy Storm-Petrel.


    More species of marine mammals can be seen on a day boat trip into the Gulf than practically any place else. Grey Whales migrate through, while one of the world’s largest concentrations of the largest of all mammals, the endangered Blue Whale, feeds in these rich waters. The largest sea turtle, the critically endangered Leatherback, frequents the Gulf on occasion as do Killer Whales and Great White Sharks.

    The social history is equally fascinating. Over 200 years passed from when the first Europeans sailed past the Farallones to when they finally sailed into the great port of San Francisco. Before chicken farms were in Petaluma, seabird eggs were harvested from the islands. More recently, the islands have seen spectacular recoveries of Common Murres, Northern Fur Seals, and Northern Elephant Seals.

    Location:
    Marin  Art  & Garden Center
    30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd
    Ross CA 94957

    in the studio
    Date/Time Information:

    DATE: 01-31-2018

    TIME: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

    Contact Information:
    415-455-5260
    Fees/Admission:
    15$ per ticket or 35$ for the entire conservation series 
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