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Brian skerry comes to victoria!

11/2/2017

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One of National Geographic's most seasoned photographers is coming to Victoria to talk about his work as a part of Nat Geo Live!

Brian Skerry has been diving and photographing marine life around the world for almost 30 years. He has been working with National Geographic since 1998, and was given the honour of becoming the 2017  Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year.

Brian's photographs and videos are infamous, beautiful and sometimes haunting, as he reveals both the beauty and the horror of the current state of the oceans.


Brian will be doing two shows at the Royal Theatre in Victoria BC.

When:  November 7, 2017.

Times: Student Program begins at 10:00 am
            Evening talk for adults at  7 pm

Information for the student event ($10/student) can be found here:
Links to the PLOS and curriculum can be found here. 


Information for the adult event  can be found here.

See you there!

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      • Plastic Facts
      • Educational Materials
    • Ocean Acidification >
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      • Educational Materials
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