Nature On Tap... What's Up Below: Exploring the Underwater Behavior of Humpback
(Pizza appetizer is included with each ticket.)
Pre-registration recommended to guarantee seating.
Walk-ins welcome.
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Online registration available.
New technologies are making it possible create data visualizations and even directly observe what whales are doing below the surface.
Dr. David Wiley, Research Coordinator for the Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, will present findings based on the sanctuary's use of synchronous motion, acoustic recording and video recording tags placed on humpback whales.
He will discuss and show the humpback's famous use of bubble nets to trap fish, as well as less well known, but equally intriguing, feeding methods the whales use to corral and capture fast moving fish.
David N.
Wiley, is the Research Coordinator at Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary
Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary and Conservation Science Department host this informal series.
This event is also co-sponsored by Jack's Abby.
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Adults: $15 Members; $20 Non-Members
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www.massaudubon.org/program-catalog/results/broadmoor/exact/(keywords)/Tap
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102 Clinton Street, Framingham, MA, 01702 map
Phone: 508-655-2296
See our website for online registration, a map, directions and the latest information.
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- See our website www.massaudubon.org/broadmoor for information on this and other programs. Online registration available for all programs. To register by phone call: 508-655-2296
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