Nat Geo Live: "Mysterious Seas"
When
Occurs on
Tuesday March 30 2021
Approximate running time: 1 hour
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National Geographic Live: "Mysterious Seas" with Diva Amon & David Gruberi
Get a glimpse into the ocean’s greatest depths - and the fascinating creatures that live there - with two leading marine biologists. Diva Amon studies the unusual animals living in deep-sea habitats and how humans impact them. David Gruber searches the oceans for bioluminescent marine species and interacts with biofluorescent deep-sea life. Through stories and conversation, they’ll shine a light on this dark, cold, and mysterious world.
Diva Amon studies the weird and wonderful animals living in a range of previously unknown deep-sea habitats. David Gruber is a marine biologist who strives to develop technology that connects to and protects marine life. He is currently working on a project that listens to and translates the communication of sperm whales.
The 60-minute virtual event will include short pre-recorded stories and live, moderated conversations with opportunities for audience Q&A.
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*There is a $5 Virtual Program Delivery Charge per ticket whether purchased online or by phone.
Get a glimpse into the ocean’s greatest depths - and the fascinating creatures that live there - with two leading marine biologists. Diva Amon studies the unusual animals living in deep-sea habitats and how humans impact them. David Gruber searches the oceans for bioluminescent marine species and interacts with biofluorescent deep-sea life. Through stories and conversation, they’ll shine a light on this dark, cold, and mysterious world.
Diva Amon studies the weird and wonderful animals living in a range of previously unknown deep-sea habitats. David Gruber is a marine biologist who strives to develop technology that connects to and protects marine life. He is currently working on a project that listens to and translates the communication of sperm whales.
The 60-minute virtual event will include short pre-recorded stories and live, moderated conversations with opportunities for audience Q&A.
*There is a $5 Virtual Program Delivery Charge per ticket whether purchased online or by phone.