3447 Waialae Avenue in Kaimuki (between 9th and 10th Avenues)
Social/dinner hour from 6 pm: talk starts 7 pm
Everybody welcome: no admission charge
Note that JJs is BYOB, but Tamura’s liquor store is right across the street.
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Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology
Most of Hawaii's sharks are secretiive and wide-ranging. Observing their movement patterns and physiology is difficult. This presentation will eplore the different scientific tools that have been used to explore the biology of Hawaii's sharks.
Kim Holland is the leader of the Shark Research Group at Coconut Island. He holds degrees from UH and University of Pensylvania