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SUMMARY:Tide Talks: Marine Bioluminescence with Lucy Ritter
DESCRIPTION:Bioluminescence\, the production of light by a living organism\, has been observed across a diverse range of species around the world. Marine bioluminescence in particular has a remarkably widespread distribution\, and is used by many different types of organisms\, from microscopic plankton to deep-sea sharks and squid. This talk will serve as a broad introduction to marine bioluminescence\, with a focus on examples of bioluminescence found here in the Salish Sea. \n\nLucy Ritter grew up in the Pacific Northwest with a lifelong interest in all things ocean-related. She is currently a student at Western Washington University\, majoring in Marine and Coastal Science and minoring in Environmental Science. This spring\, she joined the Community Boating Center as their Bioluminescence Intern\, working as a guide and naturalist on bioluminescence kayak tours throughout their 2025 tour season.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bioluminescence\, the production of light by a living organism\, has been observed across a diverse range of species around the world. Marine bioluminescence in particular has a remarkably widespread distribution\, and is used by many different types of organisms\, from microscopic plankton to deep-sea sharks and squid. This talk will serve as a broad introduction to marine bioluminescence\, with a focus on examples of bioluminescence found here in the Salish Sea. \n\nLucy Ritter grew up in the Pacific Northwest with a lifelong interest in all things ocean-related. She is currently a student at Western Washington University\, majoring in Marine and Coastal Science and minoring in Environmental Science. This spring\, she joined the Community Boating Center as their Bioluminescence Intern\, working as a guide and naturalist on bioluminescence kayak tours throughout their 2025 tour season.
LOCATION:555 Harris Avenue Bellingham WA 98225
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