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Sophie Hart media at biminisharklab.com
Fri Aug 24 18:54:43 UTC 2018


Interested in shark biology and conservation?
Join the Bimini Biological Field Station for a Naturalist Course this fall, 23-28 November 2018!

>From time to time, the Bimini Biological Field Station Foundation offers a non-technical course in the general biology of sharks. The course features illustrated lectures, daily field trips,
presentations and personal encounters with several species of actively feeding, free-swimming sharks. Those on the course will learn how sharks are captured, tagged and released for scientific
research, observe a dozen Caribbean reef sharks while they actively compete for food & watch great hammerheads glide over the sand in search of prey.  The entire 6-day course is held at the Bimini
Biological Field Station (Shark Lab), a relatively isolated research facility on the island of South Bimini, Bahamas, 46 miles across the Gulf Stream from Miami, Florida.

Full details of the course can be found on our website:
http://www.biminisharklab.com/opportunities/naturalistcourse

For more information or to reserve your spot please contact:
media at biminisharklab.com
sharklabdirectorKP at gmail.com
sgruber at rsmas.miami.edu













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