Climate change and the ocean: a talk

Join us for this talk on climate change and the ocean from Marine Conservation. Climate change is known to be warming our oceans which in turn impacts their whole ecology. Probably less well-known is the added impact of changing currents on fish populations and acidification due to increased CO2 levels.

This event will be held at St Andrew's Church Hall, Callander, FK17 8AL. The Hall is on the right hand side of the Church. Car parking on site, not on the road outside.

To find out more, and for any queries, please contact Lesley Hawkins at mlhawkins@tiscali.co.uk

Suggested donation: £3 per person (you can donate in person on the day). All donations help us to continue to bring an interesting and varied selection of events to our audience as well as supporting local wildlife causes. Please donate if you can.

Image: A pair of painted gobies (pomatoschistus pictus) mating and laying eggs in a burrow. The darker coloured fish was the male. Loch Creran, Oban, Scotland, British Isles. North East Atlantic Ocean © Alexander Mustard/2020VISION

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