About this Event
Do dolphins have friends?
An insight into the social lives of bottlenose dolphins
6:20 pm - 6:50 pm, 27 September 2024
Dr Alice Bouchard travels the world studying animal behaviour. She is particularly fascinated by how bottlenose dolphins form long-term relationships with each other. Fresh from fieldwork in Shark Bay, Western Australia, Alice will reveal how these sophisticated marine mammals cooperate, socialise and communicate. Come along to find out more, and discover the cutting-edge acoustic technology she and her team use to listen into their world under the waves.
This talk is part of FUTURES Up Late @ SS Great Britain. It will take place in the SS Great Britain's Dining Saloon from 6:20pm - 6:50pm.
Please book a free ticket to the talk to guarantee entry,
Talks will start promptly, so please arrive outside the Dining Saloon 10 minutes before the talk is due to start, to allow time for ticket checks and to get people seated. If you have not arrived 5 minutes before the start time we may give away your seat to people on the waiting list.
Before and after the talk you are welcome to enjoy the rest of the FUTURES Up Late event, where you can meet researchers from the Universities of Bristol and Bath, hear about their cutting-edge research and get hands on with activities and games. The event runs from 6-9pm.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Brunel's SS Great Britain, Gas Ferry Road, Bristol, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00