
Cocktails and Fishtales- Geoducks!
Geoducks: Everything you wanted to know and some things you didn’t
Dr. Henry Carson, WA Department Fish & Wildlife
Wednesday, September 17th
5:30pm doors open, Presentation 6-7pm
Upstairs event space of Ocean5
Presentation: Managing geoducks, is like managing a forest. Geoducks are long-lived clams (up to 130 years old!) that have cultural, commercial, and environmental importance. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is responsible for biological management and enforcement of WDFW regulations of this valuable resource. Join us to learn more about this incredible animal and the efforts underway to ensure its sustainable management.
For those attending in person, the doors open at 5:30pm and the presentation will begin at 6pm. Please purchase your beverages in the Cocktails & Fishtales event space rather than at the bar so we can reach our drink minimum. If you’re planning on dinner, food must be consumed in the restaurant, so plan to eat either ahead of the event or after the presentation.
For those who can’t make it in person, we will plan to stream this in person presentation to the Harbor WildWatch Facebook page. To access Facebook Live events, simply search Harbor WildWatch on Facebook at the scheduled time (6pm for the presentation) to find the live feed on our page. The videos will always post in full once the live stream ends, so feel free to catch up with any content you miss by scrolling through our facebook page. These videos will also get posted to youtube at a later date. All times are posted as PST.
If you are not a member, please still come and see what we’re all about! This event is free for members and volunteers, and a suggested donation of $10 for non-members. No RSVP is required.