How can we manage our ocean resources to best mitigate climate change? Join the conversation and share your perspectives with others.
The Gulf of Maine is the fastest warming body of water in the world due to climate change. This region, spanning from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia, is a strong indicator of how climate change is affecting our ocean resources.
In this interactive group discussion, you will talk with other participants about how we can both adapt to and mitigate the effects of climate change while looking at ways we can have a successful seafood industry and coastal economy. Our first scenario will explore how we can better manage the expanding range of black sea bass in the Gulf of Maine. The second scenario will dive into how we can mitigate climate change effects using offshore wind turbines.
This is a free, in-person, two-hour forum at the Museum of Science on Tuesday October 25 from 6pm-8pm.
Snacks will be provided. A $50 gift card will be given at the conclusion of the evening after full participation. Masks are encouraged but optional. Parking in the Museum garage will be validated for this event.
You do not need any background knowledge of the topic to participate.
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