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New Meetup: Special Nudibranch Presentation-Dr. Terrence Gosliner

From: Dean N.
Sent on: Sunday, August 29, 2010, 6:57 PM
Announcing a new Meetup for The Chicago Scuba Meetup Group!

What: Special Nudibranch Presentation-Dr. Terrence Gosliner

When: Sunday, September 19,[masked]:00 PM

Where: Helix Camera & Video
310 S Racine Ave 8th Floor
Chicago, IL 60607
(312)[masked]

Although this is a meeting of the League of Underwater Photographers and the Chicago Shell Club, all interested people are invited to attend this special presentation. CSM's first meeting of the year featured Nudibranchs, and now we can learn even more!

Dr. Terry Gosliner is the foremost authority on nudibranchs. Terry is also an excellent photographer & an engaging speaker. He has has recently published (with David Behrens & Angel Valdes) INDO-PACIFIC NUDIBRANCHS AND SEA SLUGS - A FIELD GUIDE TO THE WORLD'S MOST DIVERSE FAUNA with 100s (maybe 1000s) of species with beautiful photos.

Dr. Terrence Gosliner received an A.B. degree from the University of California, Berkeley in Biological Sciences. His Master's Degree is from the University of Hawai'i in Zoology and his Ph. D. is from the University of New Hampshire. He taught Zoology at the University of New Hampshire. He is Senior Curator at the California Academy of Sciences, where he has worked since 1982. As Provost of the Academy, he was responsible for the integration of research, education, exhibits and the aquarium functions.

His research focuses on the evolution of nudibranchs and other sea slugs. Since 1992, he has focused his research on the nudibranch fauna of the reefs of the Philippines, documenting the most diverse marine ecosystems of the world. He was instrumental in developing the Philippine coral reef exhibit at the Academy and has worked actively to strengthen ties with Bay Area Filipino communities. He also has extensive experience in building collaborations to support sustainable management and conservation of the rich reefs of the Philippines.

His presentation will have something for everyone. So if you come to the meeting as an underwater photographer or wanting to learn more about nudibranchs you won't be disappointed.

Helix Photo 8th Floor Meeting Room 310 S. Racine Ave. (at Jackson Blvd.) Chicago, IL 60607 - (312)[masked]
Doors open 12:30pm, meeting 1:00pm
Helix has parking behind the building.

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