The Whale Museum in Friday Harbor, WA, is holding a virtual “Species in the 
Spotlight” workshop in partnership with NOAA.  Taking place the weekend of 
February 10-12, 2021, the intent is to learn about the species highlighted by 
NOAA that are most likely going to go extinct in the near future and what 
on-going recovery efforts, research, and education efforts are underway to 
prevent their extinction.

This workshop is ideal for those wishing to continue their education as a 
naturalist or for those who simply love marine life and want to know more! 
Presentations will be given virtually (through Zoom) by NOAA researchers and 
managers on: Atlantic Salmon Gulf of Maine Distinct Population Segment 
(DPS)<http://www.greateratlantic.fisheries.noaa.gov/stories/2015/may/14_species_in_the_spotlight__gulf_of_maine_atlantic_salmon_dps.html>,
 Central California Coast Coho Evolutionarily Significant Unit (ESU), Cook 
Inlet Beluga Whale (DPS), Hawaiian Monk Seal, Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtle, 
Sacramento River Winter-run Chinook (ESU), Southern Resident Killer Whale 
(DPS), White Abalone, and North Atlantic Right Whale. This workshop will 
include 3 half-day sessions going from approximately 10:00 am to 2:00 pm 
(Pacific Time) each day. Zoom link(s) and agenda will be emailed to registrants 
closer to the start of the course.
Tuition is $90 for Museum/SSAMN members/Orca Adopters or $115 for non-members.  
Registration is available via The Whale Museum’s website, 
https://whalemuseum.org/products/twmvwspeciesinthespotlight .
             For more information, contact Tracie Merrill via email at 
tra...@whalemuseum.org.





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