Past, Present and Future of Oceanic Biodiversity with Stephan Soule, Outreach and Education Manager, National Marine Science Centre
Visit Yarrila Arts and Museum (YAM) to hear from National Marine Science Centre’s scientist Stephan Soule, who will take audiences on a journey to uncover the past, present and future of our ocean biodiversity in the face of climate change.
The deep sea is the largest ecosystem on Earth and one of the least studied. However, scientists are discovering that ocean acidification and climate change are bringing new threats to marine life which are predicted to rival the biggest mass extinctions in history.
Understand these accelerated processes in an easy to understand and practical way through laboratory demonstrations in The Workshop.
Produced by the Australian National Maritime Museum in partnership with the Queensland Museum Network and Queensland Government.