Wednesday, March 25, 2015 - 18:00

Wed, March 25, 2015 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM PETER WALL INSTITUTE FOR ADVANCED STUDIES. $25. Peter Wall Associate Dinner Forum with Dr. Philippe Tortell, Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences, and Botany, UBC, and Peter Wall Scholar
Taking the pulse of Antarctic ecosystems in the face of rapid climate change

Antarctica represents a frontier of science and human exploration on planet Earth. This remote and poorly studied region is home to highly productive marine ecosystems, which are being significantly impacted by rapid warming and ice melt. Using both video and photography, Dr. Tortell will present results from a recent Antarctic expedition documenting the response of surface water biological processes to a range of climate-dependent environmental factors. Insights derived from this work will be important for understanding potential impacts of climate change on Canada’s marine Arctic ecosystems.

Cost: $25 - please register online: http://events.pwias.ubc.ca/civicrm/event/info?id=139&reset=1

Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Time: Reception - 6:00pm, Talk - 6:30pm, Dinner - 7:30pm
Location: Peter Wall Institute, Conference Room 207

For more information, please email: emma. macentee@pwias.ubc.ca