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DR. LARRYG. ALLEN, CSU NORTHRIDGE FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 • 7-9pm• JOHN M. OLGUIN AUDITORIUM THE RETURN OF THE KELP FOREST KING Dr. Larry G. Allen has co-authored and edited many publications on the biogeography and ecology of marine fishes of the Pacific coast of North America including the books, “The Ecology of Marine Fishes: California and Adjacent Waters” and “A Field Guide to the Coastal Fishes from Alaska to California.” Dr. Allen will discuss the demise and recent return of the apex predator of California’s southern kelp forests, the Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas. Fee: Free, but reservations required (Please RSVP to [email protected]) Cabrillo Marine Aquarium • 3720 Stephen M. White Drive • San Pedro, CA 90731 • Tel 310-548-7562 • www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org 01/18/2017 A facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks with support from Friends of CMA D ISCOVERY L ECTURE S ERIES 2017 LECTURES: April 7, 2017 • Dr.Kristy L. Forsgren, CSU, Fullerton June 2, 2017 • Dr. Stephen Weisberg, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP) August 4, 2017 • Dr. Branwen Williams, Claremont McKenna College Visit our website for details. Please RSVP to [email protected] Dr. Allen Edward Llewellen with the World’s Record Black Sea Bass, which he caught (425 lbs.), at Catalina Island, CA, Aug. 26, 1903 (Vintage Photo)

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Page 1: THE RETURN OF THE KELP FOREST KING - San Pedro, California · THE RETURN OF THE KELP FOREST KING Dr. Larry G. Allen has co-authored and edited many publications on the biogeography

DR. LARRY G. ALLEN, CSU NORTHRIDGEFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 • 7 - 9pm • JOHN M. OLGUIN AUDITORIUM

THE RETURN OF THE KELP FOREST KING

Dr. Larry G. Allen has co-authored and edited manypublications on the biogeography and ecology of marinefishes of the Pacific coast of North America including thebooks, “The Ecology of Marine Fishes: California andAdjacent Waters” and “A Field Guide to the Coastal Fishesfrom Alaska to California.” Dr. Allen will discuss thedemise and recent return of the apex predator of California’ssouthern kelp forests, the Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas. Fee: Free, but reservations required (Please RSVP [email protected])

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium • 3720 Stephen M. White Drive • San Pedro, CA 90731 • Tel 310-548-7562 • www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org

01/18/2017

A facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks with support from Friends of CMA

DISCOVERY LECTURE SERIES

2017 LECTURES:April 7, 2017 • Dr.Kristy L. Forsgren, CSU, FullertonJune 2, 2017 • Dr. Stephen Weisberg, Southern California

Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP)August 4, 2017 • Dr. Branwen Williams, Claremont

McKenna College

Visit our website for details.

Please RSVP to [email protected]

Dr. Allen

Edward Llewellen with the World’s Record BlackSea Bass, which he caught (425 lbs.), at CatalinaIsland, CA, Aug. 26, 1903 (Vintage Photo)

Page 2: THE RETURN OF THE KELP FOREST KING - San Pedro, California · THE RETURN OF THE KELP FOREST KING Dr. Larry G. Allen has co-authored and edited many publications on the biogeography

Cabrillo Marine Aquarium • 3720 Stephen M. White Drive • San Pedro, CA 90731 • Tel 310-548-7562 • www.cabrillomarineaquarium.orgA facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks with support from Friends of CMA

D I S C O V E R Y L E C T U R E S E R I E SPresented by AltaSea & Cabrillo Marine Aquarium

01/18/2017

DR. LARRY G. ALLEN, CSU NORTHRIDGEFRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 • 7 - 9pm • JOHN M. OLGUIN AUDITORIUM

THE RETURN OF THE KELP FOREST KING

Dr. Larry G. Allen has co-authored and edited manypublications on the biogeography and ecology of marinefishes of the Pacific coast of North America including thebooks, “The Ecology of Marine Fishes: California andAdjacent Waters” and “A Field Guide to the Coastal Fishesfrom Alaska to California.” Dr. Allen will discuss thedemise and recent return of the apex predator of California’ssouthern kelp forests, the Giant Sea Bass, Stereolepis gigas. Fee: Free, but reservations required (Please RSVP [email protected])

DISCOVERY LECTURE SERIES

2017 LECTURES:April 7, 2017 • Dr.Kristy L. Forsgren, CSU, FullertonJune 2, 2017 • Dr. Stephen Weisberg, Southern California

Coastal Water Research Project (SCCWRP)August 4, 2017 • Dr. Branwen Williams, Claremont

McKenna College

Visit our website for details.

Please RSVP to [email protected]

Dr. Allen

Edward Llewellen with the World’s Record BlackSea Bass, which he caught (425 lbs.), at CatalinaIsland, CA, Aug. 26, 1903 (Vintage Photo)