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April 18th, 6:30pm

Published on April 7, 2017, by

“A Changing Bay: The Dynamic Waters of the Morro Bay Estuary”

What will Morro Bay look like in 25 years? 50 years? 100 years? Your lifetime? My lifetime?  Many of us all think of our lifetimes, our futures, in terms of possibilities and choices. We might also consider the impact of processes we can’t control, like aging, the economy, and our genetic dispositions. We can consider Morro Bay through a similar lens. The choices we make as a community, and even as a species will have profound impacts on the bay, as will nature taking its course. Morro Bay National Estuary Program Executive Director Lexie Bell explores these ideas in her talk entitled, “A Changing Bay: The Story of Eelgrass, Earth, and the Dynamic Waters of the Morro Bay Estuary.”

Where: Luis Wine Bar, 1021 Higuera Street, SLO (must be over age 21)
Date: Tuesday, April 18, 2017
Time: Discussion starts at 6:30pm, come early to get settled and order your beverage. Light appetizers available for purchase, or you may bring your own food. All beverages must be purchased at Luis Wine Bar. Selections include wine, beer, organic sodas, coffee, and tea.
Cost: $5.00 suggested donation

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