[SEMCO] Jeremy Jackson, Scripps, Brave New Ocean lecture, Harvard's Roger Tory Peterson Medal Recipient, April 6, 3 pm.
Sheri DeRosa
sderosa at whoi.edu
Thu Apr 3 11:17:57 EDT 2008
A quick reminder that there are still tickets available for Dr.
Jackson's lecture.
Jackson will be introduced by Dr. James McCarthy, world expert on
climate change and the Arctic, and a co-chair of the Nobel Prize-winning
IPCC working group. Tickets can be reserved by calling the box office,
and then may be picked up at the 'will call' table at the event. In
addition, the box office will be open on Sunday afternoon, so interested
people could simply pick up tickets in Harvard Square, Red Line T, (to
save that $4 per ticket handling fee) and walk the 6-7 minutes across
Harvard Yard to the Science Center at the corner of Oxford and Kirkland
Streets. Free Parking is available in the underground garage at 52
Oxford Street. See www.hmnh.harvard.edu/rtp for more information.
Complimentary tickets are available to members of the media.
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Harvard Museum of Natural History announces Jeremy Jackson as the
2008 Roger Tory Peterson Medal Recipient and Guest Speaker on Sunday
April 6th, at 3:00 pm
(Cambridge, MA) Jeremy Jackson, renowned marine ecologist of the Scripps
Institution of Oceanography has been selected to receive the 11th annual
Roger Tory Peterson Medal presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural
History. Dr. Jackson will deliver the Roger Tory Peterson Memorial
Lecture on Sunday, April 6th, 2008 at 3:00 p.m. in the Harvard
University Science Center, One Oxford Street, Cambridge.
In his lecture, entitled "Brave New Ocean", Jackson will discuss the
future of the world's oceans. Decades of over-fishing, habitat
destruction and ocean warming have left our marine ecosystems and
biodiversity in a state of crisis. But with successful management and
conservation strategies, Jackson sees hope for renewing the health and
sustainability of our oceans.
The Harvard Museum of Natural History inaugurated the Roger Tory
Peterson Memorial Lecture in 1997 to keep alive the memory of the
pioneering naturalist and author of the legendary Peterson Field Guide
to Birds. This annual event celebrates and perpetuates Roger Tory
Peterson's tireless efforts to conserve the planet's biological
diversity. Past recipients of the medal have included E.O. Wilson,
Jared M. Diamond, Paul R. Ehrlich, Bruce Babbitt, Richard Leakey, Peter
Matthiessen, David Attenborough, Roger Bateman, David Suzuki and Jane
Goodall.
Dr. Jeremy Jackson is currently the William E. and Mary B. Ritter
Professor, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and
Senior Scientist, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute. Jackson's
current research includes the long-term ecological effects of
overfishing on coastal ecosystems and the ecological and evolutionary
consequences of the formation of the Isthmus of Panama, which divided
the Pacific and Atlantic oceans about three million years ago.
Jackson is co-founder of the Shifting Baselines Media Campaign, a public
educational program bringing together ocean conservation scientists and
organizations with filmmakers and producers in Hollywood. The campaign
has developed unconventional outreach materials, such as public service
announcements with famous actors or comic settings.
Jackson is the author of more than 100 scientific publications and five
books. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and
the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and received
the Secretary's Gold Medal for Exceptional Service of the Smithsonian
Institution in 1997. He has served on committees of the National
Research Council, the Advisory Board of the National Center for
Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, and the Science Commission of the
Smithsonian Institution.
Admission to the Roger Tory Peterson Memorial Lecture is $5 for the
general public and free for museum members. Advance tickets are
required. Tickets for the public will be available from the Harvard Box
Office in Holyoke Center (call to reserve at 617-496-2222) or by
visiting http://140.247.118.196/tickets/details.cfm?EVENT_ID=7554. Both
the Harvard Science Center and the Harvard Museum of Natural History are
wheelchair accessible.
The Harvard Museum of Natural History is located at 26 Oxford Street in
Cambridge, a short walk from the Harvard Square Red Line MBTA station.
For general information please call 617 495 3045 or visit
www.hmnh.harvard.edu <http://www.hmnh.harvard.edu/>
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Major support for the 2008 Roger Tory Peterson Medal and Lecture is
provided by Houghton Mifflin.
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Mary Blue Magruder
Director of Communications & Marketing
Harvard Museum of Natural History
26 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-496-0049
bmagruder at oeb.harvard.edu
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