About this Event
Join us June 5 for a look at the state of the Salish Sea, at the premiere of Current Affairs — hear Dr. Joe Gaydos on "Fish Tales, a Drone, and Science Denialism."
Dr. Gaydos is the respected, well-known science director for the SeaDoc Society, a marine conservation program of UC Davis. An Orcas Island resident, he is a bestselling author and sought-after expert who has advised policymakers from Washington state to Washington D.C.
A respected and well-known scientist, Joe Gaydos is the Science Director for the SeaDoc Society, a marine conservation program of the UC Davis Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center.
Joe lives on Orcas Island (Washington) with his family and a slightly below-average dog, where he loves to run the trails, scuba dive, and enjoy the wildlife and wild areas of the Salish Sea.
The Salish Current speaker series Current Affairs is presented in partnership with Village Books.
The Salish Current is a nonpartisan, nonprofit, online local news organization serving Whatcom, San Juan and Skagit counties. Based in Bellingham, we serve 400,000 residents and tens of thousands of annual visitors to the three-county area. Our region is the ancestral home of Native treaty tribes including the Lummi, Nooksack, Samish, Sauk-Suiattle, Stillaguamish, Swinomish and Upper Skagit. It is home to Western Washington University, Northwest Indian College, Whatcom Community College, Skagit Valley College and Bellingham Technical College.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Village Books and Paper Dreams, 1200 11th St, Bellingham, United States
USD 5.00