Regina Woodrom Rudrud, Maritime and Fisheries Anthropologist at the University of Hawaii, Manoa, will discuss the consequences of life for sea turtles within an ocean of marine debris as well as sea turtle biology, behavior and life history. Reginal Woodrom Rudrud is a sea turtle conservation biologist and maritime and fisheries anthropologist who for the past ten years has studied sea turtles in several countries. Ms. Woodrom Rudrud is a lecturer on the biology of marine reptiles in the departments of anthropology and biology at UH Manoa. In addition, she works as an independent contractor for the NOAA Fisheries Marine Turtle Research Program.
This event is part of Marine Debris Awareness Month, sponsored by Hawaii International Year of the Reef, B.E.A.C.H., Malama Hawai`i, and the UH Sea Grant Hanauma Bay Education Program. For more information about Marine Debris Awareness Month, please visit: http://www.b-e-a-c-h.org
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve Theatre