[SEMCO] Endangered Species Day at NOAA's Woods Hole Science Aquarium

Shelley Dawicki - NOAA Federal shelley.dawicki at noaa.gov
Mon May 15 13:32:31 EDT 2017


*Endangered Species Day at NOAA’s Woods Hole Science Aquarium*



*When:* Saturday, May 20, 12 noon - 2 pm



*Where:* NOAA’s Woods Hole Science Aquarium, 166 Water St., Woods Hole, MA

NOAA’s Woods Hole Science Aquarium will be offering a special event for the
public on Saturday, May 20, in recognition of National Endangered Species
Day. The event is an opportunity for people of all ages to learn about
endangered and protected species and the research being conducted on some
of the endangered marine species at the Woods Hole Laboratory, part of
NOAA’s Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC).
A variety of displays, exhibits and hands-on activities will be offered
from noon to 2:00 p.m. after the seal feeding at 11:00 am. There will be
Atlantic salmon, sea turtle, and whale activities ranging from artifacts
(baleen, skulls, teeth, etc), bioacoustics (listening to whale sounds),
identifying turtle species, a salmon migration game, coloring and more! Staff
will be available to discuss the NEFSC’s research programs on marine
protected species, and recent and upcoming field programs focused on
whales, sea turtles and salmon.
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