How Lawsuits and Oil Spills Have Replaced Spears and Guns
Join Kim Steinhardt for an eye-opening photographic journey through southern sea otter history, habitat, and current litigation. Part art, part science, part law, this evening will leave you with a better understanding of how efforts to “manage†the ocean can create clashes between law, science, and ocean stewardship. The survival of 3,300 southern sea otters –and more-- hangs in the balance.
Kim Steinhardt is a former administrative law judge turned coastal writer and marine wildlife photographer. His photographs and observations of sea otters are being published by National Geographic and he is co-author of a soon to be released book,†The Edge: Tales from the Shoreline of the Peoples Coast.â€
$10 ticket includes light food, and one drink (beer, wine, soda)
How Lawsuits and Oil Spills Have Replaced Spears and Guns
Join Kim Steinhardt for an eye-opening photographic journey through southern sea otter history, habitat, and current litigation. Part art, part science, part law, this evening will leave you with a better understanding of how efforts to “manage†the ocean can create clashes between law, science, and ocean stewardship. The survival of 3,300 southern sea otters –and more-- hangs in the balance.
Kim Steinhardt is a former administrative law judge turned coastal writer and marine wildlife photographer. His photographs and observations of sea otters are being published by National Geographic and he is co-author of a soon to be released book,†The Edge: Tales from the Shoreline of the Peoples Coast.â€
$10 ticket includes light food, and one drink (beer, wine, soda)
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