Climate Change Impacts on Aquatic Ecosystems


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Three brilliant University of Washington grad students will be live at Bickersons Brewhouse next Wednesday, May 22nd, at 6:30 to each present on their particular research into climate change, its impacts on aquatic ecosystems, and potential responses.
This will be another Schooner, a community outreach series from the UW's Program on Climate Change (PGraSC) with support of local grassroots nonprofit Cascadia Climate Action.* Madeleine Strait, a UW Ecology grad student, will moderate.
Panel:
- Unraveling the Mystery of Antarctica's Melting Ice: Insights from 2023's Record Low Sea Ice - Zac Espinosa
- Hidden Impacts of Climate Change on Marine Organisms - Juliette Jacquemont
- The Scoop on Poop: Characterizing Micronutrients in Excrement to Understand the Lost Recycling Services of Great Whales in the Antarctic - Patrick Monreal
Free or by donation. All ages welcome!
Bring snacks, order pizza, or bring dinner to enjoy with Bickersons beers among the camaraderie around beer garden tables, while becoming more informed on climate change impacts and solutions!
* Fiscally-sponsored by CascadiaNow! a 501(c)(3) not for profit.
* CCA is the sponsor of the popular Climate Science on Tap series.

Climate Change Impacts on Aquatic Ecosystems