Chris Lowe
Rapid coastal development, water and air pollution, overfishing, bycatch, and habitat loss have all contributed to declines in shark populations. Chris Lowe, of California State University, Long Beach’s Shark Lab, will discuss federal and state agencies and regulations and how they have helped sharks recover.
Tune in Live
This speaking engagement will be streamed live via the web. It's free and you can participate in the Q&A session at the end via Twitter. Times posted are in Pacific Time. Please note that if you tune in early, you may see either a placeholder image or another scheduled guest speaker engagement.
Launch the live web stream
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013 | 7:00 PM–8:30 PM
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| Cost | $5 for public; FREE for Aquarium members, seniors age 62 and up, teachers, and students with valid ID and advanced reservations. |
| Tickets | You can purchase tickets online for this lecture. You will need to select the option from the menu, correct time, and date on the following pages. Aquarium members, seniors age 62 and up, teachers, and students must call to RSVP. |
| RSVP | (562) 590-3100, ext. 0 |
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Q&A
Check in during this lecture to see a live feed of this speaking engagement. Submit your questions and comments with your own Twitter account. @AquariumPacific and tag your question with #aoplowe for a chance to have your question answered at the end during the question and answer session.