Tom Horton, with the filmmaking team of Dave Harp, Sandy Cannon Brown and Richard Anderson examines the Chesapeake Bay’s oysters at Salisbury University on November 8th. From oyster farms, free-range watermen, the world’s biggest oyster sanctuaries and a robust presence of science and environmentalists, Environmental Studies Department’s own Michael Lewis frames the discussion with broader perspectives relating to public/private use of land (and water) historical and globally. This event takes place in the Guerrieri Academic Commons (AC), Assembly Hall at 7:00PM. https://www.salisbury.edu/libraries/nabb/events-exhibits/
Co-sponsored with Environmental Studies Colloquia
Tom Horton, with the filmmaking team of Dave Harp, Sandy Cannon Brown and Richard Anderson examines the Chesapeake Bay’s oysters at Salisbury University on November 8th. From oyster farms, free-range watermen, the world’s biggest oyster sanctuaries and a robust presence of science and environmentalists, Environmental Studies Department’s own Michael Lewis frames the discussion with broader perspectives relating to public/private use of land (and water) historical and globally. This event takes place in the Guerrieri Academic Commons (AC), Assembly Hall at 7:00PM. https://www.salisbury.edu/libraries/nabb/events-exhibits/
Co-sponsored with Environmental Studies Colloquia
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