Dam Good Connections: The Science of Sharks — Live Dissection Experience
Get ready to go fins-deep into shark science!
Dam Good Connections is bringing a surge of Beaver energy to the Bay
Area with an evening you won’t forget. Join OSU alumni, students,
parents and friends for an electrifying, hands-on voyage into the world
of sharks at the Museum of San Francisco.
Dam Good Connections – San Francisco
Feb. 21
5–8 p.m.
Museum of San Francisco
608 Commercial St, San Francisco, CA 94111
PRICING
$45 Nonmembers
$35 OSU Alumni Association Members (Join today!)
$25 Youth (ages 8–16)
Children below 7: free
Pricing includes admission, 1 drink ticket and heavy appetizers.
This
special event spotlights Oregon State University’s groundbreaking ocean
science research, featuring breakthroughs from OSU’s world-class Big
Fish Lab in Newport, Oregon. Kick off the evening with a dynamic
presentation on shark and marine studies from top OSU experts, followed
by lively networking over hors d’oeuvres and a drink ticket.
Then, experience the highlight of the evening: a live shark dissection demonstration
by OSU researchers Taylor Chapple and Alex McInturf, offering an inside
look at shark biology, conservation and the real-world research
happening at Oregon State. This is a rare, immersive look inside one of
the ocean’s most iconic predators — right here in San Francisco.
Whether
you’re a marine science enthusiast, curious adventurer or simply
looking to strengthen your Bay Area Beaver network, this Dam Good
Connections gathering brings you a one-of-a-kind blend of education,
community and OSU pride.
Dive in — this is one event you’ll be talking about long after the tide goes out.
About the presenters:
Taylor Chapple, associate professor, College of Agricultural Sciences.
Over
the past 15 years, Taylor has been studying sharks and other large
marine predators around the world focused on their movements, behaviors
and population dynamics. From South Africa to Australia to California,
using state of the art technology, he electronically tags animals to
gain insights into their lives when we aren’t there to observe them. At
OSU, Taylor studies the sharks off our coasts and works with local
communities to better understand sharks in Oregon. Relatively little is
known about how White, Salmon and Sevengill sharks affect our coastal
ecosystems, but Taylor and the BFL plan to change that.
Alex McInturf, Research Associate, College of Agricultural Sciences.
Alex
McInturf is a Research Associate in the Big Fish Lab. Born and
raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, she attended Williams College for her
undergraduate education. Following graduation, she was an intern with
Oceans Research (South Africa) and the Bimini Shark Lab (Bahamas), where
she studied white sharks, tiger sharks, hammerhead sharks, and
sandtiger sharks. She obtained her PhD in Animal Behavior from the
University of California, Davis, for which she examined physiology,
behavior and distribution of basking sharks, sevengill sharks and
salmon.
Questions? Please reach out to us at 541-737-2351 or osualum@osualum.com.
Dates, times and other details for in-person events are subject to change.
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San Francisco
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