Endless Forms Most Freaky . . . The Secret Science Club presents Marine Biologist Jack Costello at the Bell House, Tuesday, June 9 @ 8 pm, FREE!
TheUndersea World of Jack Costello
Dive into summer with marine biologist Jack Costello as he lectures on the spineless wonders of the world’s oceans. Cavort with gelatinous andghostly creatures such as jellyfish (cnidarians) and their comb jelly brethren (ctenophores). Feel the motion of the ocean, and ride the waves with copepods and zooplankton.
A professor of biology at Providence College and featured scientist in the PBS documentary The Shape of Life, Dr. Costello asks:
--Why do sea jellies have such creepy-seeming body forms?
--How do cnidarians and ctenophores kill their prey?
--What causesjellyfish invasions and how do gelatinoussea creatures get around?
-- Why is so little known about undersea invertebrates when they make up such an enormous part of Earth’s biomass?
Before & After
-- Groove to free-floating tunes and video from Davey Jones’ locker
-- Try our aquatic cocktail, the Alien Stinger. Looks like liquid… feels like fire!
-- Stick around for the utra-buoyant Q&A
The “Se…
Dive into summer with marine biologist Jack Costello as he lectures on the spineless wonders of the world’s oceans. Cavort with gelatinous andghostly creatures such as jellyfish (cnidarians) and their comb jelly brethren (ctenophores). Feel the motion of the ocean, and ride the waves with copepods and zooplankton.
A professor of biology at Providence College and featured scientist in the PBS documentary The Shape of Life, Dr. Costello asks:
--Why do sea jellies have such creepy-seeming body forms?
--How do cnidarians and ctenophores kill their prey?
--What causesjellyfish invasions and how do gelatinoussea creatures get around?
-- Why is so little known about undersea invertebrates when they make up such an enormous part of Earth’s biomass?
Before & After
-- Groove to free-floating tunes and video from Davey Jones’ locker
-- Try our aquatic cocktail, the Alien Stinger. Looks like liquid… feels like fire!
-- Stick around for the utra-buoyant Q&A
The “Se…