Date wrapper:
Oct
7
Marine Invertebrate Seminar
When
October 7, 2016 - 4:00 PM
Where
Boathouse Auditorium, Oregon Institute of Marine Biology
63466 Boat Basin Rd
Charleston, OR
![Mussels harbor countless other species and are a key component of intertidal diversity. Photo by Sara Schreiber. Mussels harbor countless other species and are a key component of intertidal diversity. Photo by Sara Schreiber.](https://drupalarchive.oregonshores.org/sites/default/files/styles/bear_full_1x/public/sites/default/files/media-library/animals/mussels_sara_schreiber.jpg?itok=UHnpsMe7)
Mussels harbor countless other species and are a key component of intertidal diversity. Photo by Sara Schreiber.
The second of six seminars in the Oregon Institute of Marine Biology's fall seminar series will feature Dr. Â Richard Strathmann, Professor Emeritus, Friday Harbor Laboratories and Department of Biology, University of Washington, addressing "How mollusk and annelid larvae swim without capturing food; a slipper limpet's transition from larval to adult ciliary feeding."
For more information, see the related article here or contact Maya Watts, education program coordinator at OIMB, (541) 888-2581, ext. 201, oimb@uoregon.edu.
To reach the Boathouse auditorium, park along Boat Basin Road across from the OIMB campus and walk past the Coast Guard housing.