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SUMMARY:Science on Tap
DESCRIPTION:Science On Tap is a monthly series of informal talks led by scientists that explore current research topics and the importance of science in our daily life. Each talk takes place in a relaxed pub atmosphere where communication flows freely between scientists and the public. Co-presented by Skidmore’s Environmental Studies and Sciences Department and Sustainable Saratoga\, these monthly opportunities for discussion reflect the unique intellectual culture of the greater Capital Region and promote scientific literacy. \nThe next Science on Tap is Wednesday\, May 27 @ 7:00 pm. \nAdmission is free and all ages are welcome. Come early to get a bite to eat. The talk will start promptly at 7:00pm. \nTitle: Restoring Coral Reefs: Science\, Hope\, and Climate Reality \nDescription: Coral reefs are often called the rainforests of the sea\, yet many are disappearing faster than we ever imagined. Rising ocean temperatures\, pollution\, and overfishing are pushing reefs toward a tipping point\, but all is not lost. Around the world\, scientists\, communities\, and practitioners are working to give reefs a fighting chance. \nIn this talk\, I’ll introduce what coral reef restoration really means (hint: it’s more than just planting coral)\, and explore the different strategies being used from the Caribbean to the Pacific. I’ll show why there’s no one-size-fits-all solution: what works in one place may fail in another\, depending on local threats\, people\, and ecosystems. From coral nurseries and reef gardening to working with nature and supporting reef resilience\, restoration is as much about social and cultural context as it is about science. \nFinally\, we’ll take an honest look at the future of coral reefs in a warming world. What can restoration realistically achieve? Where does it help most\, and where does it fall short? And how can hope\, grounded in science and climate reality\, guide the next chapter of reef conservation? \nWhether you love the ocean\, worry about climate change\, or simply enjoy a good story over a pint\, this talk will leave you with a clearer picture of what’s possible and what’s at stake for the world’s coral reefs. \nBio: Dr. Margaux Hein is a marine biologist\, Founder and Lead Consultant of MER Research and Consulting. \nOriginally from the Principality of Monaco\, she obtained a Bachelor Degree in Environmental Science at the \nUniversity of Queensland and her Masters and Doctorate at  James Cook University in Australia. Her expertise and passion revolve around coral reefs and finding ways to protect and conserve them in the face of rising environmental and climatic challenges. Her research focuses on improving the effectiveness of coral reef restoration efforts across socio-economic and ecological scales. \nWith projects around the world since 2012\, she is currently acting as an official consultant with the International Coral Reef Initiative\, the  Reef Resilience Network\, The Nature Conservancy\, and Fondation Prince Albert II de Monaco.
URL:https://sustainablesaratoga.org/event/science-on-tap-13/
LOCATION:Common Roots Brewing Company\, 58 Saratoga Ave\, South Glens Falls\, 12803\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Science
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