Join us after hours for a lecture series featuring local scientists, conservationists, and photographers with brews!
Duration
1 Hour
6:00 PM – 7:00 PM (5:30 PM doors open for guests)
About
Each event registration includes one beer (or non-alcoholic drink) ticket and access to our Center’s Sky Deck after hours for a beer garden and engaging presentation. Doors and beer garden open at 5:30 PM for program registrants. Please register for your desired date on our calendar.
An ASL Interpreter will be provided.
Speaker: Gealin Rosenwaks – Marine Scientist, Filmmaker, Author
Topic: Studying the Ocean: From Plankton to Sperm Whales!
Description: For centuries, we have been fascinated by the sperm whale, the world’s largest toothed predator. Like many of our co-inhabitants on the planet, sperm whales were nearly hunted to the brink of extinction. While the most famous sperm whale of all is Moby Dick, it was a young male nicknamed Physty—who fell ill in the early 1980s and came ashore just off Long Island, New York that captured the heart of Gaelin Rosenwaks and started her on a career in marine science—studying, protecting, and documenting the world’s most marvelous ocean species. In her new book, SPERM WHALES: THE GENTLE GOLIATHS OF THE OCEANS (Rizzoli, 2022), Rosenwaks gives you a beautiful look at these magnificent animals. In her presentation, Gaelin will take you on a journey from satellite tagging Bluefin Tuna in the Western Atlantic Ocean to drilling ice cores in the frozen Bering Sea to the bottom of the Blue Hole in Belize, in order to illuminate cutting-edge scientific research being conducted to understand the complexity of our ocean ecosystems. Gaelin hopes to heighten people’s awareness and sense of responsibility to preserve the health of our planet.
Bio: Gaelin Rosenwaks is a marine scientist, explorer, photographer, filmmaker and author of “Sperm Whales: The Gentle Goliaths of the Oceans” (Rizzoli, 2022). She began her career at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution conducting research in Antarctica and then earned her Master’s Degree in Coastal Environmental Management from Duke University researching Giant Bluefin Tunas. Alarmed by the changes happening in the oceans, Gaelin founded Global Ocean Exploration Inc to share her passion for ocean exploration, marine conservation and storytelling. She now participates and conducts expeditions in every ocean to alert the public not only to the challenges facing the oceans, but also to what science is doing to understand these changes. A Fellow of the Explorers Club and Royal Geographical Society and Member of the Society of Women Geographers, she has published articles in scientific journals, newspapers and magazines and has delivered lectures at global conferences and many institutions. She has appeared as an expert and host on TV programs including on The Discovery Channel, Science Channel, CBS News, and National Geographic Channel, and is one of the few women to be featured on the cover of Outside Magazine. Her photography has been displayed in many exhibitions, including solo exhibitions at Duke University, The Maritime Aquarium, and the Patagonia Upper West Side Store in NYC. To Gaelin, a licensed Coast Guard Captain, there is nothing better than being in the open ocean surrounded by endless blue water and passing wildlife. A childhood experience seeing a Sperm Whale has led her on her current quest to reconnect with these ocean giants and to her first book of photography, “Sperm Whales: The Gentle Goliaths of the Oceans” (Rizzoli 2022)
Beverage Sponsor: Sailfish Brewing Company
Snack Sponsor: Kindra’s Kitchen
*Concessions available for purchase
Are you interested in Nature Journaling and don’t know how to start? We have the class for you! Nature Journaling is a great way to slow down to discover and explore the nature around us. We will teach observation, writing, measurement and recording skills. You do not need to be an “artist” to be a nature journalist. You just need a little curiosity. This is a monthly class with a different theme and skill each month. Recommended ages 10+
Cost is $5 per person. Purchase the starter kit for an additional $5 per person.
String Safari – December 18
Students discover a world of wonders within the boundaries of a loop of string. Using maps, drawings, and diagrams, they describe their discoveries in the pages of their journals.
Location: Pal-Mar
Join us on a guided walkthrough of our outdoor sea turtle hospital and meet our current patients.
Tour Hours: 12 p.m. – 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Duration: 1 Hour
About
Loggerhead Marinelife Center’s Public Guided Tour allows visitors to get a guided experience of our outdoor sea turtle hospital and meet our patients. In this tour, you will gain a deep understanding of our patients stories from their rescue event to their diagnosis, rehabilitation process, and release plan.
From April 22 to May 4, 2025
This dark comedy invites you into the hilarious and harrowing dance between a young couple and the history professor and his wife who have ensnared them into an evening of drinks and increasingly dangerous rounds of fun and games. This Academy and Tony Award®-winning play is arguably Edward Albee’s most famous and most vicious masterpiece.