NOAA Live!

Event Date:

10/6/2020

Description:

Learn about the endangered population of Cook Inlet beluga whales which regularly swim past local Anchorage landmarks such as the Port, Kincaid Park, the airport, and Bird Point in Turnagain Arm. We will talk about how belugas live, see cool photos of them taken from a drone that we use to recognize newborn baby whales, and listen to them buzz and chomp on a fish! The webinar will last about 45 minutes with moderated questions and answers throughout. Aimed at grades 2-8, but all ages will enjoy. (Recorded on October 6, 2020) looking for newborn whales with drones in Cook Inlet Alaska with Kim Goetz, NOAA Alaska Fisheries Science Center in Seattle, WA. The webinar was also live-streamed on Facebook Live on the NOAA Fisheries Alaska Facebook page - @NOAAFisheriesAK #NOAALiveAlaska #NOAALive4Kids #NOAAat50 #SeaGrantSTEM For resources, please visit https://seagrant.whoi.edu/suggested-e... © Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution