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BC Marine Mammal Symposium

The 24th Annual BC Marine Mammal Symposium will be streamed on YouTube Live this Saturday, November 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time.

Join us for short presentations as well as discussion on issues pertaining to killer whales, porpoise, sea lions and other marine mammals. This all-day event is open to students, researchers, educators, businesses and others involved with marine mammals. Anyone in one or more of these categories is welcome to attend.

There are no more seats available to attend the Symposium in person. However, the entire event is being broadcast live on YouTube, where you are welcome to ask questions and join the discussion. Tune in at any time during the event. Please bookmark or go to:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tu-Zm6b_pA

We hope you will join us on line!

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