Are you intrigued by the rays that cruise the waters of the eastern seaboard?
Join Mr. Robert Fisher of the Virginia Institute of Marine Science on Monday, February 11th at 7pm at the Fessenden Center in Buxton or on Tuesday, February 12th at 7pm at the Ocracoke Community Center. Mr. Fisher will discuss his research on the Cownose Ray which will include displays, underwater video, and other imagery.
Take advantage of this free program to learn more about our fascinating coastal environment!
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