Kelp Forests: Making Visible the Invisible. Science presentations


May 13th 2025 8:50 AM - 10:20 PM
Sooke, British Columbia

This event is the first component of the project in which ocean scientists will present on kelp forests and the challenges they face due to ocean temperatures rising.

This is an event only for students at Edward Milne Community School (EMCS), in Sooke, BC.


Details

Address:
6812 Sooke Rd, Sooke, BC, Canada
Cost:Free
Format:In-Person
Category: Community Science, Presentation, Indoors
Region: Pacific
Audience: Teens | Ados (13-19)
Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessible, English

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