W.A.V.E. Workshop - Recreational Boaters/General Public

Sat May 11 2024 at 09:00 am to 01:00 pm UTC-04:00

Hollings Marine Laboratory | Charleston

Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network
Publisher/HostLowcountry Marine Mammal Network
W.A.V.E. Workshop - Recreational Boaters\/General Public
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Join us to hear insights on conservation challenges and responsible viewing practices for our local marine mammals and sea turtles!
About this Event

Become a W.A.V.E. Ambassador! Join the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network for our half-day workshop geared towards recreational boaters and the general public to learn Wildlife Awareness & Viewing Etiquette, with a focus on local marine mammal and sea turtle species.

South Carolina waters are home to several marine mammal and sea turtle species. Boaters often share the same waterways, creating a dynamic coexistence where responsible boating and viewing practices are essential to minimize the impact on ecosystems and species that inhabit these environments.

In Charleston alone, our population of about 300 Tamanend's bottlenose dolphins must navigate around thousands of recreational and commercial vessels daily. Despite dolphins being federally protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, there have been long-standing issues of human interaction towards these dolphins, with boat strikes and entanglements in marine debris being common causes of mortality. Illegal feeding, touching, and harassment also continues to be a source of disturbance to local dolphins.

Four species of sea turtles (loggerhead, Kemp's ridley, green and leatherback) can also be found in South Carolina's near shore waters April through November, or nesting on our beaches from May through October. Sea turtles face significant threats including accidental capture in commerical fisheries, nesting site disturbance, and collisions with boats, all of which jeopardize their reproductive success and overall population health.

The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network (LMMN) is launching the W.A.V.E. Workshop in response to these issues with the mission of promoting responsible boating and viewing of wildlife in our local waterways.

Workshop Highlights:

  1. Species Identification: Learn to identify the various marine mammals, including bottlenose dolphins, and sea turtle species found in South Carolina's coastal waters. Understand their behaviors, habitats, and significance in the local marine ecosystem.
  2. Conservation Challenges: Explore the unique conservation challenges faced by marine mammals and sea turtles in South Carolina, including boat and fishing-related threats, and the impact of human activities on their populations.
  3. Responsible Viewing Guidelines: Gain insights into responsible viewing practices that minimize harassment to marine life and learn to identify signs of disturbance. Understand the importance of responsibly viewing wildlife from boats, from land, and from the air.
  4. Legislation and Regulations: Familiarize yourself with the existing legislation and regulations in South Carolina aimed at protecting marine mammals and sea turtles. Learn how compliance contributes to the preservation of these species.
  5. Community Engagement and Responsible Tourism: Discuss the role of the community in marine conservation efforts. Discover how individuals and boating communities can contribute to the protection of these species through education, advocacy, and action. Learn how responsible tourism choices can impact wildlife on a local and global scale.
  6. Q&A Session: Have your questions answered by marine biologists and conservation experts. Guest speakers include SCDNR Sea Turtle Program, NOAA National Ocean Service, and NOAA Law Enforcement. Gain valuable insights into specific issues related to marine mammals and sea turtles in South Carolina.


Who Should Attend:

  • Recreational boaters
  • Recreational fishermen
  • Environmental educators
  • Conservation advocates
  • Wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers


Participants will also leave with educational outreach materials and merchandise indicating they are W.A.V.E. Ambassadors.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Hollings Marine Laboratory, 331 Fort Johnson Road, Charleston, United States

Tickets

USD 30.00

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