
At ϳԹվ - Cascades' rescheduled virtual Science Pub, OSU marine scientists will host a screening and discussion on a documentary depicting how a submerged rocky bank 35 miles off the Oregon coast has beneficial impacts on our state’s coastal environments.
The event was originally scheduled in early March, but canceled due to social distancing requirements created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Science Pub will take place from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 18 and will be streamed live on YouTube and Facebook Live.
The 30-minute documentary, “Heceta Bank: Oregon’s Hidden Wonder,” is about a submerged bank located offshore near Florence. It is a hotspot for biological productivity along Oregon’s coast due to its position and the influence of northern coastal currents occurring in the summers.
The documentary was produced by Oregon State Productions. The panel discussion will feature:
- , executive director of the OSU Marine Studies Initiative and a professor in the OSU College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences.
- , an emeritus professor in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences.
- , a professor of archaeology in the OSU College of Liberal Arts.
- Waldo Wakefield, a courtesy associate professor in OSU’s Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies.
Panelists will be joined by David Baker, director of .
Science Pubs are free, but registration is required at . Following registration, audience members will receive an email with instructions for viewing the Science Pub.
Note to editors: an earlier version of this release included an incorrect day. The correct day of the event is Monday, May 18.
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