This lecture will be broadcast live on Zoom Webinar on 29 April 2021 at 6.00pm GMT. The event will be recorded (including the live Q&A) and the recording will be available on YouTube soon after the event.
The event is free to join on the RS YouTube Channel ... no advance registration required:
There are plenty of fish in the sea, or so the saying goes. But for how much longer? With increasing overfishing, growing amounts of pollution and global temperatures rising, our ocean and its ecosystems are under great threat.
Join us as we hear fromNational Geographic Explorersand other experts at the helm of the fight to save our seas. And, as we enter theUN Decade of Ocean Science, explore how science and technology can help us to turn the tide and take us towards living sustainably and in harmony with the ocean.
We will be collecting audience questions in advance so if you have anything you would like to ask on the topic, please submit your questions to help guide the conversation on the night.
SPEAKERS:
Diva Amon, Deep-sea biologist, 2020 National Geographic Emerging Explorer and Director of SpeSeas
Jahawi Bertolli, 2019 National Geographic Explorer, CBBC Planet Defender, professional underwater and wildlife film maker and photographer
Angela Hatton, Director of Science and Technology at the National Oceanography Centre
Richard Thompson, Professor of Marine Biology and Director of the Marine Institute at the University of Plymouth