Spending so much time inside, separated from one another, has made many of us think harder about what we do with the time we have. It’s made us value science, and understand the real meaning of decisions made or deferred. As communities around the world adjust in response to the global pandemic, our oceans are also responding – from sea turtles nesting on once crowded beaches to ocean noise and emissions slowing down.  

Join us Tuesday, May 19th at 6 PM Pacific for a livestream event exploring what lessons can be learned from the impacts of the Coronavirus on our oceans and what that means for the future of marine research, policy, and conservation. 
 
Featuring Updates & Live Q&A with
Dr. Jessica Meir  |  Astronaut, NASA
Dr. Nancy Knowlton  |  Sant Chair of Marine Science, Smithsonian Institute
Heather Zichal  |  Executive Director, Blue Prosperity Coalition
Dr. Emanuel Gonçalves  | Chief Scientist, Oceano Azul Foundation
Brad Nahil   | Director, SEE Turtles
Hosted by Dr. Stuart Sandin, Director, Center for Marine Biodiversity, Scripps Institution of Oceanography