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SUMMARY:The Untold Story of Sharks at the Murphy Theatre
DESCRIPTION:National Geographic Live brings our Explorers from the field to your city\, live on stage.\n\n \n\nGet up close with the most powerful predators in the ocean alongside shark researcher\n\nand National Geographic Explorer Dr. Jess Cramp\, who aims to change the old\n\nnarratives of these graceful icons.\n\n \nSharks have roamed the planet's waters since before the dinosaurs and have evolved\n\ninto more than 500 species. But only recently have we begun to understand their lives \n\nand how our actions can threaten their survival. Dr. Jess Cramp taps into the National\n\nGeographic archives to discover the work of 20th-century women leading shark science\n\nand storytelling before she dives into her own cutting-edge research and conservation.\n\nSwim alongside her under the vibrant waters of the South Pacific to find out what it truly\n\nmeans to save sharks.\n\n \n\nDr. Jess Cramp is a shark researcher who specializes in conservation policy and\n\nengaging communities in the management of their ocean. Jess co-championed a\n\ngrassroots campaign that resulted in the Cook Islands Shark Sanctuary in 2012\,\n\nan area exceeding 770\,000 square miles. She is the founder and executive director\n\nof Sharks Pacific\, a non-profit organization that conducts research\, outreach\, and\n\nadvocacy throughout the Pacific Islands region.
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LOCATION:Murphy Theatre 50 W Main St.\, Wilmington\, OH 45177
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URL:https://business.wccchamber.com/events/details/the-untold-story-of-sharks-at-the-murphy-theatre-14710
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