Dec 13, 2018
Dec 13, 2018
2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
555 Algonquin Ave
This past fall Dive Buddies 4 Life joined a scientific expedition in northern Scotland to research and photograph basking sharks.
For those of you who don’t know; baskers are plankton feeding sharks considered to be the second-largest fish in the world. They also happen to be found in Canadian waters during the summer months.
On December 13th, 2018 we will be speaking to the Biology class at École Secondaire Catholique Algonquin about these prehistoric-looking animals and what kind of science we got up to on the research expedition.
**This is a private high school event.
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