April 26: Scientist/Diver James Byrne from Nature Conservancy speaks at Surfrider meeting

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Surfrider Miami’s April community meeting will feature a talk with The Nature Conservancy’s Marine Science Program Manager for South Florida and the Caribbean.

This will be a great chance to hear the latest about our near shore reef ecosystem.  

WHEN: Thursday, April 26, 7 pm

WHERE: Miami Beach Botanical Garden, 2000 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach 33139 

James Byrne is the Conservancy’s Marine Science Program Manager for South Florida and the Caribbean and provides technical and scientific leadership for marine conservation initiatives in south Florida, the Florida Keys and the Caribbean. James came to the Conservancy from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. A diving instructor and Dive Safety Officer for the Conservancy, he helps set standards for the Conservancy’s scientific diving operations and also trains partner organizations in safe and effective diving practices. James is an avid surfer and is committed to conserving the fragile marine world.

More on Byrne: http://www.nature.org/ourinitiatives/regions/caribbean/underwater-science-dives-deep-into-coral-reef-research.xml

1 Responses »

  1. Hello.
    Im a director and producer now in Miami from New York.

    Very interested in meeting James Byrne, to discuss a film project
    about him and his conservancy program work.

    If possible send me an e-mail so I know someone received this mail.

    Many Thanks, M

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