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SUMMARY:Terminal Islanders Exhibit at Los Angeles Maritime Museum
DESCRIPTION:New Exhibit at the Museum \n“A Day in a Life of a Japanese American Fishing Village”  \n“In the early 20th-century\, Terminal Island (in the Port of Los Angeles) was home to approximately 3\,000 Japanese-Americans who earned their livelihood from catching and cleaning fish.  Residents of this community\, known as “Terminal Islanders” were originally form the Wakayama Prefecture\, Japan\, and retained their language and customs after emigrating to Los Angeles harbor.  \nAfter the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and America’s subsequent entry into World War II\, the entire Terminal Island community was relocated to internment camps\, but the residents never forgot their beloved Terminal Island village. Today\, the Terminal Islanders Club\, a group of former residents and their descendants\, preserve the history and friendships of this lost community.  \nTāminaru is a look back at this lost community. The exhibit is guest curated by author Naomi Hirahara and sponsored by the Friends of the Los Angeles Maritime Museum.” \nMuseum Hours : Tuesday – Sunday 10am – 5pm  (last entry 4:30pm)\nClosed Mondays and Holidays.
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/terminal-islanders-exhibit-at-los-angeles-maritime-museum/
LOCATION:Los Angeles Maritime Marine Museum\, Berth 84\, San Pedro\, CA\, 90731\, United States
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SUMMARY:Meet the Grunion at Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
DESCRIPTION:Cabrillo Marine Aquarium will be offering a “Meet the Grunion” program Tuesday\, April 17\, 2018.  The program will be offered again on May 1st.  The Aquarium will open at 8 p.m. and a film on grunion begins at 9 p.m. in the John M. Olguin Auditorium.  Prior to the predicted run\, everyone will gather on the beach to await the grunion.  The program cost is $5 for adults and $1 for seniors\, students\, and children.  Warm clothing is recommended.\nGrunion are small sardine-size fish of the silversides family\, which are one of the few fish species in the world that actually come ashore to lay their eggs on sandy beaches.  They are found from central California through Baja California\, with Cabrillo Beach being one of the better places to observe the fish.\nAt times the beach may look as if it is covered in a blanket of silver as the wriggling fish arrive to mate.  The females burrow into the sand to lay eggs while the males wrap around them to fertilize the eggs.  The fertilized eggs incubate for about 9 days in the sand before the tumbling action of the waves from the next series of highest tides cause them to hatch\, and carries them back out to sea.\nGrunion may be caught by hand in the months of March\, June\, and July which is the open season; grunion catchers 16 years and older must have a valid California fishing license.  During April and May grunion may be observed\, but not captured.
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/meet-the-grunion-at-cabrillo-marine-aquarium/
LOCATION:Cabrillo Marine Aquarium\,  3720 Stephen M. White Drive\, San Pedro\, CA\, 90731\, United States
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