North Shore Audubon Society is pleased to present *Unlocking the Mysteries of the Long Island White Shark*, via Zoom on Tuesday, January 28 at 7pm
Please use the following link to pre-register: https://bit.ly/40wrOld *Frank Quevedo* will present this informative discussion about the South Fork Natural History Museum's Shark Research and Education Program’s efforts to study sharks off Long island’s South Shore and throughout the NY Bight. Our local waters include the only known nursery area for White Sharks in the Atlantic, and this area is the focus of their scientific efforts. This discussion will inform viewers about the history of their shark research program, update on the white shark nursery, and future for the shark research program to continue the efforts for a sustainable and healthy marine environment. *Frank Quevedo* has been the Executive Director of the South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) located in Bridgehampton since 2010. He is a graduate of Long Island University, Southampton with a degree in Marine Biology and a degree in Business Administration from Iona College. Prior to his current position as the Director of the Museum, Frank worked for the Town of East Hampton for 12 years as a Bay Management Specialist restoring and enhancing shell-fish populations on the east end of Long Island. He is also a Co-founder and board member of the South Fork Sea Farmer’s Organization. Frank resides in Sag Harbor, New York. Jonathan Herman Publicity volunteer, North Shore Audubon Society PO Box 763, Port Washington, NY 11050 www.northshoreaudubon.org [email protected] -- (copy & paste any URL below, then modify any text "_DOT_" to a period ".") NYSbirds-L List Info: NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsWELCOME_DOT_htm NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsRULES_DOT_htm NortheastBirding_DOT_com/NYSbirdsSubscribeConfigurationLeave_DOT_htm ARCHIVES: 1) mail-archive_DOT_com/nysbirds-l@cornell_DOT_edu/maillist_DOT_html 2) surfbirds_DOT_com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L 3) birding_DOT_aba_DOT_org/maillist/NY01 Please submit your observations to eBird: ebird_DOT_org/content/ebird/ --
