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Wildlife Seasons around the Bay

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Saturday, Feb 9th:  6-8PM

The Bay changes all the time.  The tide rises and falls twice a day, the sun rises and sets, the seasons come and go. These constant changes affect not only the Bay, but also the wildlife living in and around it.  We are fortunate here in the Bay area to be surrounded by an abundance of natural patterns and seasonal progressions, but in our daily lives it is all too easy to miss the changes occurring around us.   Being able to recognize and understand these remarkable changes will improve everyone’s appreciation of the natural world we share.
Join OCSC for a two-hour evening lecture that introduces some of the aquatic creatures that call the Bay their home. Presented by OCSC instructor Bill Kinney, the lecture will focus individually on each of the four seasons and the ways local wildlife adapt to them.


Topics covered:

  • Migratory and local birds
  • Whale migration, and the best time of the year to spot them in and around the bay
  • Different fish species that are common to the region, including Salmon and their spawning process
  • Other wildlife that inhabit the Bay
Good to know:

This lecture is perfect for anyone who wants to learn more about the wildlife they are likely to see while sailing on the San Francisco Bay.
Cost:
  Member: Free
  Retail: $15.00

# of students:  25 maximum

 Format:
Two-hour Seminar
7-9 pm

Prerequisites:
None





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