George Kraemer

Dr. George Kraemer, Professor of Environmental Studies and Biology, SUNY, Purchase

Join us Sunday, December 6th for “Aliens! Invasion of the Long Island Sound Estuary.” The program also includes a live-animal marine touch tank and low-tide scavenger hunt for all ages from 1:30 to 4 p.m.

Guest Speaker, Dr. George Kraemer, Professor of Environmental Studies at SUNY Purchase, will discuss “Aliens! Invasion of the Long Island Sound Estuary” at 2 p.m. as part of the Fred Elser First Sunday Science Series at the Seaside Center in Greenwich Point Park (Tod’s Point), Old Greenwich.

Dr. Kraemer’s talk will summarize local research concerning the introduction of non-native species with a focus on the Asian shore crab and the red seaweed called Grateloupia.

“Globalization of world trade has brought an influx of unwanted hitchhikers,” Kraemer explains. “Non-native plants and animals have the potential to cause both ecological and economic harm.”

Trained as a marine ecologist, Dr. Kraemer’s research focuses on non-native species impacts and aquaculture. His work has taken him from California, Mexico, and Florida to Dubai, Japan, and Italy.

[There is no admission fee for the Seaside Center. However, from May through October both residents and non-residents need a beach pass to enter Greenwich Point Park, where the Seaside Center is located (directions).]

For more information, contact Cynthia Ehlinger at cynthiae@brucemuseum.org.

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