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Reception 7-8 pm: Art • Music • Printmaking • Two Complimentary Beverages Included SALMON SOIRÉE TICKETS $20 Contact: [email protected] or 415-530-5366 Age minimum 16, space is limited More information at farallones.noaa.gov Saturday, November 10, 2018 7-9:30 pm at Randall Museum in San Francisco THE SECRET LIFE OF SALMON - A SCIENCE & ARTS CELEBRATION Salmon is “king” among California fish. Explore our “Salmon-scape” in a journey from high mountain streams to the deep blue sea. Enjoy science, crafts and seafood “bites.” Mix, mingle, and learn, while taking in stunning night views of the city at the newly renovated Randall Museum. NOAA Fisheries scientists, Dr. Sarah Mesnick, Ecologist and Dr. Thomas Williams, Research Biologist will share the latest research. Enlivening our Q&A will be 25 Lusk’s Executive Chef Matthew Dolan, Fisherman Mike Hudson, Artist Ray Troll, Dr. Kevin Rider and Executive Director of Institute for Fisheries Resources Noah Oppenheim. Signings by Ray Troll, Matthew Dolan and Squidtoons author Garfield Kwan. Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary & Randall Museum Present: Artwork by Ray Troll ©

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Page 1: Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary & …...Salmon is “king” among California fish. Explore our “Salmon-scape” in a journey from high mountain streams to the deep

Reception 7-8 pm: Art • Music • Printmaking • Two Complimentary Beverages Included

SALMON SOIRÉE

TICKETS $20Contact: [email protected]

or 415-530-5366 Age minimum 16, space is limited

More information at farallones.noaa.gov

Saturday, November 10, 2018 7-9:30 pm at Randall Museum in San Francisco

THE SECRET LIFE OF SALMON - A SCIENCE & ARTS CELEBRATION Salmon is “king” among California fish. Explore our “Salmon-scape” in a journey from high mountain streams to the deep blue sea. Enjoy science, crafts and seafood “bites.” Mix, mingle, and learn, while taking in stunning night views of the city at the newly renovated Randall Museum. NOAA Fisheries scientists, Dr. Sarah Mesnick, Ecologist and Dr. Thomas Williams, Research Biologist will share the latest research. Enlivening our Q&A will be 25 Lusk’s Executive Chef Matthew Dolan, Fisherman Mike Hudson, Artist Ray Troll, Dr. Kevin Rider and Executive Director of Institute for Fisheries Resources Noah Oppenheim. Signings by Ray Troll, Matthew Dolan and Squidtoons author Garfield Kwan.

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