25TH MARINE CONSERVATION CONVERSATION
It's a brand new year - which means a brand new MCC! Our very first MCC for this year will be on the 12th of January from 6-7pm IST and
It's a brand new year - which means a brand new MCC! Our very first MCC for this year will be on the 12th of January from 6-7pm IST and
It's a brand new year and we are super excited to meet all our younger ocean heroes again! For our very first OHH of the year we have picked an ocean friend who loves to munch on corals. Curious to know more? Join Hafsa and Naduni at our upcoming Ocean Hero Huddle (exclusively for those
Interested in learning about a cool prehistoric marine animal? Below the age of 15? Love discussing and sharing cool facts about the ocean with others like you? Well then, this month’s Ocean Hero Huddle is for you!
For our 10th Ocean Hero Huddle, we are bringing into the discussion a familiar toothy friend.
We are, as always, absolutely excited to have our monthly discussion with our young ocean heroes! Our upcoming OHH will focus on a natural phenomenon of sheer force that has caused large scale tragedies.
We are back after 2 whole months! Join our April MCC by heading to https://bit.ly/3sf83tU
Our 27th Marine Conservation Conversation will be on the 18th of May 2021 from 6-7pm IST and you’re all invited to join! This month, we will talk about what happens
This time, for our 12th gathering, we will be discussing an ocean creature that can fly! Sounds intriguing? Join us on the 21st of May from 5-5.30pm IST on Zoom
22nd of May is International day for Biological Diversity. It was established as a day to increase understanding and awareness of biodiversity issues. Despite the inclement weather and the pandemic-induced lockdown, we wanted to celebrate this day with all of you. So we’ve decided to host a Netflix watch party! We picked the Oscar-winning Netflix
Join this New England Aquarium Lecture Series event featuring internationally acclaimed Sri Lankan marine biologist Dr. Asha de Vos, who aims to change how we think about and carry out marine conservation.