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SUMMARY:Environmental Sustainability Forum-AltaSea
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Sustainability Forum with AltaSea\nMay 25 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm \nEnvironmental Sustainability Forum on May 25\, 2022\, at 4:00 pm\, hosted by AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles at the AltaSea campus. The forum will feature Terry Tamminen\, AltaSea CEO and former Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency\, Dr Gaurav Sant\, UCLA Carbon Capture Lab at AltaSea\, USC Seaweed Lab and Biofuel specialist at AltaSea\, Brian Goldstein from Energy Independence Now with guest speakers from the U.S. Navy and from the Port of Los Angeles. Discussion will focus on the development of alternative solutions to the planet’s petroleum dependence\, pollution and climate change on land and sea. \nOrganizers\nLA Fleet Week\nAltaSea
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/environmental-sustainability-forum-altasea/
LOCATION:AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles\, Berth 58 2456 S. Signal Street\, San Pedro\, CA\, 90731\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Saving the Oceans
DESCRIPTION:Saving the Oceans and Ourselves One Island at a Time – Lecture by Dr. Gregory Stone (Cabrillo Marine Aquarium) \nDr. Gregory S. Stone is an internationally recognized ocean scientist\, explorer\, author and conservationist. Among his achievements\, he co-founded the Ocean Health Index\, is an architect of the first large open-ocean protected area\, the Phoenix Islands Protected Area\, and is a founder and trustee for Pole-to-Pole Conservation\, a nonprofit that focuses on restoring a sustainable balance between the ocean and people\, with an emphasis on Pacific Island indigenous cultures.\nAt Cabrillo Marine Aquarium\, Dr. Stone will draw from his decades of experience and thousands of dives to explain how the ocean works as our primary life support system and he will delve into the dangerous shifts he sees in this vital network due to climate change.
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/saving-the-oceans/
LOCATION:Cabrillo Marine Aquarium\,  3720 Stephen M. White Drive\, San Pedro\, CA\, 90731\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Project Blue Live Chat
DESCRIPTION:Project Blue Live Chat with Dr. Yi Chao\, Founder and CEO of Seatrec!\n\n\nDescription \n\n“Persistent and Sustainable Ocean Monitoring” \nYi Chao is the Founder and CEO of Seatrec. He pioneered the ocean thermal energy harvesting project at NASA JPL in collaboration with his co-Inventors\, Jack Jones and Thomas Valdez. Additionally\, Yi was the PI for the SOLO-TREC project funded by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the follow-on project Slocum-TREC. \n\n\n\nRegister
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/project-blue-live-chat/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Blue Hour: Ocean of Inclusion-Angels Gate Cultural Center
DESCRIPTION:AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles\,\ntogether with Council District 15\,\nis proud to host\nBlue Hour: Ocean of Inclusion\non October 9\, 2021\nat Angels Gate Park in San Pedro\, CA.\nArtist exhibit: 4:30-6PM\nFood/Beverage: 5:30-7PM\nMain event: 7-9PM \nThis year\, AltaSea is partnering with the Korean Cultural Center of Los Angeles\, the Korean Friendship Bell Preservation Committee\, Angels Gate Cultural Center\, and the Department of Recreation and Parks.\nBlue Hour: Ocean of Inclusion will be a visual journey that will begin at Angels Gate Cultural Center and end by overlooking the Pacific Ocean next to the Korean Bell of Friendship.\nPlease be advised that all guests will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid-19 test within 72 hours of the event.\nMasks required for attendees while in crowded areas; waiting for food service; and while at the main stage portion of the event. \nEVENT HIGHLIGHTS\nAn artist exhibit from Schmidt Ocean Institute’s Artist-at-Sea program\, displaying the work of those inspired by the ocean.\nVIP-salon sponsored by Braid Theory and Monarch Hill Spirits\, complete with signature cocktail.\nA highlight of the evening will be a sneak preview of four-time Emmy award-winning filmmaker and marine biologist Rick Rosenthal’s upcoming nature series PLANET CALIFORNIA\, offered exclusively for Blue Hour attendees. Combining the visual arts with natural history\, the series celebrates California’s wildlife and wild places\, especially its stunning ocean habitats.\nA video from Schmidt Ocean Institute focusing on recent Australian discoveries and their Artist-at-Sea program.\nAn opening honoring Korean tradition.\nA finale that will immerse attendees in the sounds of a special ringing of the Friendship Bell.\nHonorees for the evening include Robert Downey\, Jr.’s FootPrint Coalition\, the Schmidt Ocean Institute\, and Philippe Cousteau’s EarthEcho International.
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/blue-hour-ocean-of-inclusion-angels-gate-cultural-center/
LOCATION:Angels Gate Cultural Center\, 3601 S. Gaffey St\, San Pedro\, CA\, 90731\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:DeepSea Mining-AltaSea Zoom
DESCRIPTION:Topic\nProject Blue @ Fall: Live Chat with Greg Stone\nDescription\n“Is Deep-Sea Mining Safer than Mining the Rainforest?”\nWelcome back to Project Blue @ Fall’s webinar series! We’re kicking things off with Dr. Greg Stone\, Chief Ocean Scientist at The Metals Company. \nRegistration
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/deepsea-mining-altasea-zoom/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Blue + Green Aquaculture-Altasea
DESCRIPTION:Topic\nBlue + Green Session 5: Aquaculture and California \nDescription\nJoin AltaSea for the final Blue + Green Webinar this year! \nPanelists include:\nDr. Kristin Aquilino\, lead scientist for the White Abalone Captive Breeding Program based at University of California\, Davis Bodega Marine Laboratory \nDr. Luke Gardner\, California Sea Grant Extension Specialist\, Scripps Institution of Oceanography at University of California San Diego \nDr. Kevin Marquez Johnson\, Sea Grant Extension Specialist based at California Polytechnic State University\, San Luis Obispo \nModerator:\nCharlotte Stevenson\, M.S.\, is a Science Writer for USC Sea Grant. \nAbout The Blue + Green 2021 Webinar Series\nThe Blue + Green 2021 webinar series will include 5 one-hour webinars. The goal of the project is to shine a spotlight on emerging aquaculture sector in our economy. Aquaculture and the supporting technologies bring together all the key ingredients – future growth opportunities that support our coastal ecosystems the economy\, jobs\, and our communities. This webinar series reimagines partnerships between business\, government\, universities\, and communities through regenerative ocean research\, exploration\, and equity-based economic development.\nTime \nRegistration
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/blue-green-aquaculture-altasea/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Blue + Green Session 4: Aquaculture and the Future-AltaSea
DESCRIPTION:May 27 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm\nDate: Thursday\, May 27th\, 4:00 PM \nTo register\, click here. \nSpeakers: \nProf. Brian Beale\, Cooperating Professor of Marine Ecology\, Research Director of Downeast Institute\, University of Maine \nDr. Beal is a professor of marine ecology at the University of Maine at Machias (UMM). His position at UMM is divided equally between teaching and research\,  and includes his work at DEI.  In addition\, Dr. Beal directs UMM’s Marine Field Station at Black Duck Cove. \nA native of Jonesport\, Maine\, Dr. Beal graduated from UMM in 1979 with a B.S. degree in Biology and went on to earn an M.S. degree in Marine Sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He obtained a Ph.D. in Marine Bio-Resources from the University of Maine at Orono. \nDr. Beal was instrumental in establishing Maine’s first lobster hatchery in the town of Cutler in 1986. He worked with clammers and shellfish committees in six Washington County towns to create Maine’s first public clam hatchery in 1987\, known as the Beals Island Regional Shellfish Hatchery. Dr. Beal is known for his work with soft-shell clams throughout the eastern U.S. and Canada. He was a 2000-2001 Fulbright scholar at the National University of Ireland\, Galway where he worked with Irish fishermen and researchers on ocean-based nurseries for cultured European lobster (Homarus gammarus) juveniles. \nPeter Bryant\, Senior Program Officer\, Walton Personal Philanthropy Group and The Builders Initiative \nPeter Bryant is a senior program officer focused on strategy development\, environmental grant-making\, and impact investment opportunities for the Walton Personal Philanthropy Group and The Builders Initiative\, a new foundation established by a third generation member of the Walton family. Within these institutions\, Peter is focused on the oceans sustainability\, including fisheries management\, aquaculture\, ocean conservation\, and climate resilience work. Peter also leads an impact investing strategy for the office\, which is focused on early stage investment opportunities in businesses and funds that seek to improve oceans health. \nPreviously\, Peter spent nine years at the Walton Family Foundation managing ocean and fisheries grant-making within the Environment Program with a focus on international geographies\, including Indonesia\, Chile\, Mexico\, and Costa Rica. Peter has more than 20 years’ experience in freshwater and marine conservation\, previously managing programs on river conservation and marine fisheries at several organizations\, including The Nature Conservancy and World Wildlife Fund. Early in his career\, Peter focused on corporate partnerships for conservation and communications and marketing. \nPeter received his undergraduate degree in economics from Colby College and has a Master’s in environmental management from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. He lives with his children in Carlsbad\, California. \nThierry Chopin\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Marine Biology\, University of New Brunswick\, Saint John\, Canada \nDr. Thierry Chopin was born and educated in France. He obtained his Doctorate from the University of Western Brittany\, Brest\, France. He moved to Canada in 1989 and is presently Professor of Marine Biology at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John. \nDr. Chopin’s research focuses on the ecophysiology\, biochemistry and cultivation of seaweeds of commercial value and the development of Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture (IMTA) systems for environmental sustainability (nutrient biomitigation and other ecosystem services\, and green technologies for improved ecosystem health)\, economic stability (improved output\, product diversification\, risk reduction and job creation in coastal communities) and societal acceptability (better management practices\, improved regulatory governance and appreciation of differentiated and safe products). \nDr. Chopin was\, from 2010 to 2017\, the Scientific Director of the Canadian Integrated Multi-Trophic Aquaculture Network (CIMTAN)\, an interdisciplinary strategic network of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC). \nHe created the company Chopin Coastal Health Solutions Inc. in July 2016 and is its President. \nDr. Chopin is Past President of the Aquaculture Association of Canada\, the Phycological Society of America and the International Seaweed Association. He is an advisor to the International Foundation for Science and a member of the Editorial Boards of six journals and one professional magazine. He is a columnist with International Aquafeed. \nDr. Chopin is the recipient of the NSERC Synergy Award for Innovation\, the Aquaculture Association of Canada Research Award of Excellence\, the New Brunswick BioSciences Achievement Award\, the R3 (Research\, Results\, Recognition) Award of the New Brunswick Innovation Foundation\, and the Coup de Coeur Award of the Conseil Economique du Nouveau-Brunswick. \nDr. Chopin is Honorary Consul of France and Chevalier in the Ordre National du Mérite\, the Ordre des Palmes Académiques and the Ordre du Mérite Maritime. \nModerator: \nVal Zavala \nVal Zavala was anchor and executive producer of “SoCal Connected” until her retirement in 2018. Since joining KCET in 1987 she has won 15 L.A. Emmy awards. She has covered major issues in southern California politics\, education\, government\, demographics\, healthcare\, environment\, economy\, and arts and culture. She has been honored for her community service by numerous organizations including the California Chicano News Media Association\, and Hispanic Americans for Fairness in Media among others. She was a John S. Knight Journalism fellow at Stanford University in 1993. She received her M.A. in journalism from American University and her B.A. in Latin American Studies from Yale University.
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/blue-green-session-4-aquaculture-and-the-future-altasea/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Altasea  Blue + Green Session 3: Policy and Politics
DESCRIPTION:Join AltaSea\, California State University Northridge Institute for Sustainability\, and The Los Angeles Coalition for the Economy & Jobs for the inaugural Blue + Green Webinar Series: Aquaculture for the Economy and Ecosystem! \nPanelists include:\nMark Gold\, D.Env.\, Associate Vice Chancellor for Environment and Sustainability\, University of California\, Los Angeles\nMichael H. Kelly\, Executive Director\, The Los Angeles Coalition for the Economy & Jobs\nSandra Whitehouse\, Ph.D.\, Senior Policy Advisor\, Ocean Conservancy \nModerator: Wendy Greuel \nAbout The Blue + Green 2021 Webinar Series\nThe Blue + Green 2021 webinar series will include 4 one-hour webinars scheduled on Thursdays in May 2021 at 4 pm. The goal of the project is to shine a spotlight on emerging aquaculture sector in our economy. Aquaculture and the supporting technologies bring together all the key ingredients – future growth opportunities that support our coastal ecosystems the economy\, jobs\, and our communities. This webinar series reimagines partnerships between business\, government\, universities\, and communities through regenerative ocean research\, exploration\, and equity-based economic development. \nRegistration
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/altasea-blue-green-session-3-policy-and-politics-2/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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SUMMARY:Altasea Session 2: Aquaculture Industry and LA
DESCRIPTION:Blue + Green Session 2: Aquaculture Industry and LA\nDescription\nJoin AltaSea\, California State University Northridge Institute for Sustainability\, and The Los Angeles Coalition for the Economy & Jobs for the inaugural Blue + Green Webinar Series: Aquaculture for the Economy and Ecosystem! \nPanelists include:\nPaul Dobbins\, Senior Director of Impact Investing and Ecosystems Services\, Aquaculture\, World Wildlife Foundation\nDiane Kim\, Ph.D.\, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer\, Holdfast Aquaculture\nFerris Kawar\, Sustainability Project Manager\, Santa Monica College \nModerator: Michael H. Kelly \nAbout The Blue + Green 2021 Webinar Series\nThe Blue + Green 2021 webinar series will include 4 one-hour webinars scheduled on Thursdays in May 2021 at 4 pm. The goal of the project is to shine a spotlight on emerging aquaculture sector in our economy. Aquaculture and the supporting technologies bring together all the key ingredients – future growth opportunities that support our coastal ecosystems the economy\, jobs\, and our communities. This webinar series reimagines partnerships between business\, government\, universities\, and communities through regenerative ocean research\, exploration\, and equity-based economic development. \nRegister
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/altasea-session-2-aquaculture-industry-and-la/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210512T080000
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SUMMARY:Altasea Blue + Green Session 4: Aquaculture and the Future
DESCRIPTION:Join AltaSea\, California State University Northridge Institute for Sustainability\, and The Los Angeles Coalition for the Economy & Jobs for the inaugural Blue + Green Webinar Series: Aquaculture for the Economy and Ecosystem! \nPanelists include:\nProf. Brian Beale\, Cooperating Professor of Marine Ecology\, Research Director of Downeast Institute\, University of Maine\nPeter Bryant\, Senior Program Officer\, Walton Personal Philanthropy Group and The Builders Initiative\nThierry Chopin\, Ph.D.\, Professor of Marine Biology\, University of New Brunswick\, Saint John\, Canada \nModerator: Val Zavala \nAbout The Blue + Green 2021 Webinar Series\nThe Blue + Green 2021 webinar series will include 4 one-hour webinars scheduled on Thursdays in May 2021 at 4 pm. The goal of the project is to shine a spotlight on emerging aquaculture sector in our economy. Aquaculture and the supporting technologies bring together all the key ingredients – future growth opportunities that support our coastal ecosystems the economy\, jobs\, and our communities. This webinar series reimagines partnerships between business\, government\, universities\, and communities through regenerative ocean research\, exploration\, and equity-based economic development. \nRegister
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/altasea-blue-green-session-4-aquaculture-and-the-future/
CATEGORIES:Environment
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20210115T120000
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SUMMARY:Live Chat with Liane Thompson of Aquaai “How Robot Fish Can Save the Seas”
DESCRIPTION:To register\, click here. \nJoin AltaSea as we kick off 2021 with the first Project Blue live chat of the year! \nOur guest will be Liane Thompson\, CEO of Aquaai. She will be joined by Simeon Pieterkosky\, Chief Visionary Officer. \nLiane Thompson is the CEO of Aquaai. Prior to starting her positive impact for a Blue Economy company\, Liane was a global reporter and New York Times executive creating innovative content with global audience appeal including the premier television series A Cook’s Tour\, of the late Anthony Bourdain. Liane met Simeon doing a story on his many innovations. Liane has spearheaded technical and programming firsts in the media industry earning her three time PrimeTime Emmy nominations. Her journey as an entrepreneur includes setting up new businesses in Hungary\, Israel\, the United States and most recently Norway. \nAquaai Chief Visionary Officer Simeon Pieterkosky drives the product and vision of Aquaai designing robots that help address many of the world’s most pressing marine problems. Simeon has a multi-faceted background in water filtration\, zoology\, animatronics and robotics. He has more than 20 years of practical experience in mechanical design\, successfully merging advertising\, robotics and special effects platforms. Simeon has single-handedly created 10 life-size humanoid robots to study human robotic interaction (HRI). A native of Cape Town\, South Africa\, Simeon has been inventing gadgets since childhood and is on a mission to improve global life quality. Simeon founded Aquaai after his young daughter asked him to stop making land robots and make one to “Save the Seas”. \nAquaai is a marine robotics company that builds robotic fish for the purpose of improving our understanding of ocean and freshwater environments. Aquaai’s camera and sensor equipped underwater fishlike drone Nammu – named after the Goddess of the Sea – uses AI and computer vision to collect and deliver real-time visual and environmental data.
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/live-chat-with-liane-thompson-of-aquaai-how-robot-fish-can-save-the-seas/
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SUMMARY:Make Earth Day Blue
DESCRIPTION:Robots & Sharks \nYou are invited to meet faculty and student representatives and learn how Southern California Marine Institute Consortium of 23 Colleges\, Universities and Foundations will transform our Los Angeles waterfront into a marine college town.  \nSee the latest innovative developments. \nFeatured Speakers\nDr. Chris Lowe\, Director CSULB Shark Lab and SCMI Board Chair\nand\nDr. Dan Pondella\, Occidental College and SCMI Director
URL:https://www.sanpedrocalendar.com/event/make-earth-day-blue/
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