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"Hot Science Cool Talks" speaks Harvey and Coral Reefs


This came across our desk from the University of Texas at Austin Environmental Science institute:

 

Texas' Own Coral Reefs: Weathering the Storm

Join us on Friday, February 16, 2018 at 7 pm!
Hurricane Harvey dumped thirteen trillion gallons of rain on southeast 
Texas in August of 2017. Do extreme storm events like Harvey impact 
the coral reefs off Texas' coast, in the Flower Garden Banks National 
Marine Sanctuary? Dr. Correa shares ongoing research connecting the
 Gulf Coast, extreme weather, and reef ecosystems. 

Supported by the Leon Jones Hot Science - Cool Talks Endowment.
Cool Activities - 5:30 - 6:40 p.m.
Talk with Q & A - 7:00 - 8:15 p.m.
San Jacinto Hall (SJH) Multipurpose Room
UT Campus

At one time they had support for this to be sent out to school's via Distance Learning, or via webcast. You might check to see if this is still a possibility. 

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