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SUMMARY:Water Environment Association of Ontario\, Canada Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Doctor president Dr. David E. Guggenheim will be the keynote speaker for the Annual Conference of the Water Environment Association of Ontario\, Canada (WEAO). WEAO is a trusted community of diverse leadership ensuring and promoting a vibrant Ontario water environment. As Ontario’s water sector leader\, WEAO connects members\, the industry\, and the public through education\, training and networking to collectively ensure a resilient water environment. \nWEAO’s activities include: \n\nMeeting and connecting with our fellow water professionals\nOrganizing conferences\, workshops and seminars for professional development\, environmental awareness\, and industry networking\nCreating and publishing an industry-leading water and environmental magazine\nProviding opportunities for people of all ages\, backgrounds\, and qualifications to make a difference in one of Ontario’s most vital services
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/water-environment-association-of-ontario-canada-annual-conference/
LOCATION:RBC Place London\, 300 York St\, London\, Ontario\, N6B 1P8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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SUMMARY:Movie Screening & Lecture: "Chasing Coral"
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of World Oceans Day\, and hosted by Ellicott City’s Wine Bin\, enjoy a special screening of the Sundance-winning documentary film\, “Chasing Coral\,” preceded by a lecture on the state of coral reefs by Dr. David E. Guggenheim\, adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University\, Advanced Academic Programs\, and founder and president of the nonprofit organization\, Ocean Doctor\, dedicated to the protection and restoration of coral reef ecosystems. Dr. Guggenheim will also be sharing excerpts of his new book\, “The Remarkable Reefs of Cuba: Hopeful Stories From the Ocean Doctor.” \nAlso featured will be free wine tastings by Proud Pour\, whose wines and cider support 22 environmental nonprofits protecting bees\, soil\, wild oysters\, sea turtles\, and coral reefs. Their products are high quality and sustainably grown\, a celebration of good living and our beautiful planet. \nFree popcorn will be served! \nVisitors can set up beach chairs in the parking lot around 7:30pm. Dr. Guggenheim will speak at 8:00pm and the film screening begins at sundown (approximately 9:00pm). \nAbout “Chasing Coral” \n\n\nA team of divers\, photographers and scientists set out on a thrilling ocean adventure to discover why corals are vanishing at an unprecedented rate.\nThis film is the product of 500+ hours of underwater footage\, coral bleaching submissions from volunteers in 30 countries\, and support from more than 500 people in various locations around the world.\nBetween 2014 – 2017\, Chasing Coral captured the most severe bleaching event in recorded history. During these years\, 75% of corals suffered or died from heat stress brought on by climate change.\nIt is predicted that if nothing changes\, by 2034 there will be severe bleaching events every year and by 2050\, 90% of reefs could be lost.\n\nDownload Event Flyer: \n \n \n  \n   Movie Screening & Lecture: "Chasing Coral" - Flyer\n   Chasing-Coral-Movie-Night-Flyer.pdf\n   \n   \n  \n  \n   \n  \n   \n   \n   Platforms:Windows 98\, Windows 2000\, Windows XP\, Windows Vista\, Windows 7\n   \n   \n   License:Freeware\n   Date:June 4\, 2022\n   \n  \n  \n \n \n  1.8 MiB\n  277 Downloads\n  Details...
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/movie-screening-lecture-chasing-coral/
LOCATION:Wine Bin\, 8390 Main St.\, Ellicott City\, 21043\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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SUMMARY:Photography Reception with Dr. David E. Guggenheim
DESCRIPTION:Photography Reception with Dr. David E. Guggenheim \nOcean Doctor president\, David E. Guggenheim\, will discuss his photography and ocean conservation work at a free reception in the Muse Vineyards Tasting Room on Sunday\, June 13\, 2021 2-3pm. \nGuggenheim\, is also an award-winning photographer and during the month of June will be displaying his work at Muse Vineyards in Woodstock\, Virginia. Twenty five percent of net proceeds will support Ocean Doctor’s interns. \nThirty two pieces are on display\, with photographs ranging from underwater wildlife to fine art studio photography\, spanning the Antarctic\, the Falkland Islands/Malvinas\, Cuba\, Alaska\, West Virginia\, and the Shenandoah Valley.   \nMuch of the imagery he is displaying is drawn directly from his conservation work.  \nLearn more about the reception.
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/photography-reception-with-dr-david-e-guggenheim/
LOCATION:Muse Vineyards\, 16 Serendipity Lane\, Woodstock\, VA\, 22664\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210603T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260414T200713
CREATED:20210608T175145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210608T175301Z
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SUMMARY:Photography Exhibit by Dr. David E. Guggenheim
DESCRIPTION:Photography Exhibition by Dr. David E. Guggenheim \nOcean Doctor president\, David E. Guggenheim\, is also an award-winning photographer and during the month of June will be displaying his work at Muse Vineyards in Woodstock\, Virginia. Twenty five percent of net proceeds will support Ocean Doctor’s interns. \nThirty two pieces are on display\, with photographs ranging from underwater wildlife to fine art studio photography\, spanning the Antarctic\, the Falkland Islands/Malvinas\, Cuba\, Alaska\, West Virginia\, and the Shenandoah Valley.   \nGuggenheim will discuss his photography and ocean conservation work at a free reception in the Muse Vineyards Tasting Room on Sunday\, June 13\, 2021 2-3pm. \n \nMuch of the imagery he is displaying is drawn directly from his conservation work.  \nLearn more about the exhibition.
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/photography-exhibit-by-dr-david-e-guggenheim/
LOCATION:Muse Vineyards\, 16 Serendipity Lane\, Woodstock\, VA\, 22664\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Muse Vineyards":MAILTO:info@musevineyards.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200310T170000
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CREATED:20200217T211858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200217T211858Z
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SUMMARY:Ocean Doctor at Garden Club of Denver/Denver Botanical Gardens
DESCRIPTION:In an effort to link landlocked Colorado with our oceans\, the Garden Club of Denver hosts Ocean Doctor president\, Dr. David E. Guggenheim\, at Denver Botanic Gardens. Dr. Guggenheim will speak on “Lessons from the Deep: What the Oceans Are Telling Us – and Why It Matters” at Denver Botanic Gardens on Tuesday\, March 10\, 2020. This free lecture\, open to the public\, will begin with a reception and light refreshments at 5 p.m.\, followed by the program at 5:30. \nGarden Club of Denver and Denver Botanic Gardens share a commitment to water stewardship\, encouraging water-efficient horticultural and agricultural practices. Denver Botanic Gardens co-runs the One World One Water Center (OWOW) with Metropolitan State University of Denver. Gardens members receive a discount on the online water studies certificate. \nTo register for this free event\, please email GCD.RSVP@gmail.com.
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/ocean-doctor-at-garden-club-of-denver-denver-botanical-gardens/
LOCATION:Denver Botanic Gardens\, 1007 York Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event,Speeches
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170508
DTSTAMP:20260414T200713
CREATED:20170331T183026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170331T183026Z
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SUMMARY:The Rethinking Animals Summit 2017
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Doctor president\, Dr. David E. Guggenheim\, will be a featured speaker at the Rethinking Animals Summit 2017 in New York City. This two-day public event will be a diverse and comprehensive gathering of global experts in the research\, conservation and humane treatment of animals conversing with leaders in business\, government\, media\, education\, theology and the arts to challenge our current understanding of animals and their environments. \nThrough new insights and dialogue\, we’ll increase awareness\, evolve attitudes\, develop new models of thinking\, and set precedent for necessary action on behalf of other species.
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/the-rethinking-animals-summit-2017/
LOCATION:New York Academy of Medicine\, 1216 Fifth Avenue \, New York\, NY\, 10029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160331
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160410
DTSTAMP:20260414T200713
CREATED:20160208T171802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160208T172013Z
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SUMMARY:How Cuba Went Green: What Cuba Can Teach Us about Sustainability and What the Future Holds
DESCRIPTION:  \nBooking requests are now being accepted. Book early to ensure your spot for this unique experience.  \nJoin Cross Cultural Journeys Foundation\, Ocean Doctor and The Baum Foundation on an exciting People to People exploratory journey as we explore the history\, culture and sustainable practices of Cuba through meeting with researchers\, university officials\, organizations and with the local people to learn and discuss Cuba’s ecological and environmental issues. Discover elegant\, exuberant Havana with its friendly citizens\, contemporary artists\, exceptional architecture\, lively music\, and colorful outdoor markets. Then visit the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve at Las Terrazas\, an ecological planned community focusing on sustainable living and environmentally friendly farming practices. Move through the country to Playa Larga\, the largest protected area in the Caribbean. Swing over to Cienfuegos\, the French Colonial town with its spacious\, sea-misted streets and plazas and colorful architecture. Spend time with doctors\, students\, artists and musicians as you meet local people who welcome visitors with friendly smiles\, laughter and conversation. In this dynamic country you will observe the human spirit’s ability to live\, create and thrive despite hardships that are forever felt\, as we get to know these strong\, resilient people. Experience this “off limits” island during this unique period before it is fully open for US tourism. Travel legally to be with the people of Cuba under a People to People educational license issued to the Cross Cultural Journeys Foundation by OFAC US Department of Treasury. \nTrip Highlights\n\nMeet with artists in their galleries\, home studios\, co-ops and street markets in order to view their artwork and discuss their process\nParticipate in a talk in Havana presented by a well-known city architect whose colorful presentations lay the context for understanding five centuries in the development of the capital city and its country\nVisit the Acuario Nacional de Cuba (National Aquarium of Cuba) where we will visit with scientists\, educators and students to discuss the main issues facing Cuba’s surrounding waters\nExperience Cienfuegos\, the French Colonial town known as “The Pearl of the South”\nSpend a day in Las Terrazas\, an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and ecological planned community focusing on sustainable living and environmentally friendly farming practices\nVisit local neighbors whom\, in order to provide food and safe water\, have joined together in an urban community farming co-op\nSavor authentic foods in paladares\, unique restaurants in private homes and visit with the local owners\nVisit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana (National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana) where your guide will explain the history of Cuba through its art history\nVisit the Organopónico Vivero Alamar\, a cooperative urban farm focusing on agricultural production and services. Meet with the founder and his family to discuss their experience and vision\nExperience Playa Larga\, home to the Zapata Swamp\, the largest protected area in the Caribbean and home to the Zapata Biosphere Reserve\n\nDaily Itinerary\nHAVANA is the hub of one of the world’s greatest natural harbors. A showcase of the wealth\, power\, and sophistication of Cuba from the time of it’s 16th century founding as the greatest port of New Spain. Today\, it is a place of beautiful decay and the stirrings of change\, along with all the best in Cuban art\, music and culture. \nDay 1 | Miami/Havana Begin your journey by meeting a Cross Cultural Journeys Foundation representative at the Miami International Airport who will assist you and the other members of your group through check-in. Upon arrival in Cuba\, meet your Cuban guide and drive to your hotel. On the way\, your guide will show you the historical memorial to José Martí at Plaza de la Revolución (Revolution Square) and give you a short driving tour to see the general layout of this beautiful city including the Malecón\, Havana’s crystalline waterfront. After settling into your hotel\, walk to dinner and absorb your first impressions of the tropical air\, rhythm and color wafting out of the doorways you pass\, laughter and conversation bouncing amongst neighbors easily\, meeting local people along the way. Dine on local cuisine at a beautiful paladar. A paladar is a small family-run restaurant licensed to provide meals in a private home. Here\, you will taste some of the best food in Cuba as well as experience being in the intimate\, warm spaces of local people. Havana Hotel (D) \nDay 2 | Havana After breakfast we begin our day with a talk on the history of the city’s fascinating past as told to us by an expert architect and city planner. Our knowledgeable Cuban guide will then take us on a walking tour of Havana Vieja (Old Havana) meeting local people along the way\, and speaking with local entrepreneurs about their new businesses\, and to NGO’s (non-governmental organizations) who oversee sustainability projects such as women’s sewing groups or children’s art classes. Enjoy lunch at a local paladar. After lunch head to the Acuario Nacional de Cuba (National Aquarium of Cuba) where we will visit with scientists\, educators and students to discuss the main issues facing Cuba’s surrounding waters. Then enjoy the rest of the afternoon to explore the capital city on your own. Wander the streets to experience the people hanging around the doorways\, offering friendly smiles. Dinner is enjoyed on your own at a local restaurant or paladar. Havana Hotel (B/L) \nDay 3 | Havana After breakfast head to Organopónico Vivero Alamar\, a cooperative urban farm focusing on agricultural production and services. Meet with the founder and his family to discuss their experience and vision. Then visit the Antonio Nuñez Foundation for Man and Nature\, who through its urban development program supports green urbanization initiatives. Learn about the community projects they are involved in. Enjoy lunch at a nearby paladar. After lunch head to the Rancho Bolleros Research Center where the Cuban government maintains an agriculture experiment station in the borough of Santiago de las Vegas. Dinner is on your own at a local restaurant or paladar. Havana Hotel (B/L) \nDay 4 | Las Terrazas Today we depart Havana after breakfast\, driving west towards the coffee growing countryside. We stop at Las Terrazas\, an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and ecological planned community focusing on sustainable living and environmentally friendly farming practices. Enjoy a meeting with a Goldman Prize winner for his work organizing heritage seed banks and discuss his work. Discover this green space with a meeting and walking tour of the town by a local historian who will take you to a nearby eco-station and medical clinic. To end your day in Las Terrazas\, enjoy a vegetarian dinner prepared at a local eco-friendly restaurant. Las Terrazas Hotel (B/L/D) \nDay 5 | Playa Larga Depart for Playa Larga\, home to the Zapata Swamp\, the largest protected area in the Caribbean and home to the Zapata Biosphere Reserve\, where numerous areas are designated for environmental preservation and wildlife sanctuaries. Stop along the way at Caleta Buena\, a protected swimming cove to enjoy lunch as well as a refreshing swim in the blue waters. Visit the Korimacao Culture Center\, an innovative community development initiative in Playa Larga where they are providing community art\, music\, and cultural training free of charge to young artists. Dinner at the hotel. Playa Larga Hotel (B/L/D) \nDay 6 | Playa Larga This morning experience an early morning tour by rowboat of the river and its surrounding wildlife. Observe the various species in their habitat in this unique swampland. Pay a visit to a crocodile farm as well as an eco-station for discussion of the many diverse features of the Zapata wetlands and the preservation. After lunch together\, spend until dinnertime exploring on your own. Dinner at hotel. Playa Larga Hotel (B/L/D) \nCIENFUEGOS\, Cuba’s La Perla del Sur\, the “Pearl of the South” summons travelers from around the world\, drawn into its seductive melee of French Colonial spirit and architecture. A relatively young city\, Cienfuegos was settled in 1819 by French and Louisianan immigrants and to this day retains much of its former charm\, leading to its 2005 declaration as an UNESCO World Heritage site. \nDay 7 | Cienfuegos After breakfast\, leave for Cienfuegos the French Colonial town known as “The Pearl of the South” for its spacious\, sea-misted streets and plazas. Throughout its history\, ships used the surrounding bay as a refuge during storms in the Caribbean. Upon arrival\, lunch at a local paladar residing along the bay front. Set out on a bay cruise with Port Authority officials discussing with them the environmental challenges they face with the industrial development along the bay and the coastal areas. For dinner enjoy an authentic pig roast. Cienfuegos Hotel (B/L/D) \nDay 8  | Havana After breakfast depart for your return to Havana. Upon arrival in Havana settle into your historical hotel and then set out on a personal adventure. Spend the afternoon on your own\, discovering the spaces and places the local Cuban’s call home. Dinner at the hotel. Cienfuegos Hotel (B/L/D) \nDay 9 | Havana Start the day with a visit to the Ministry of Science\, Technology and Environment (CITMA) whose purpose is to control Cuban policy concerning science\, technology and environmental issues. Then visit the University of Havana for discussions with researchers and students regarding present marine issues. Enjoy lunch on your own. After lunch either head to the Finca Vigía\, Hemmingway’s primary residence from 1939 to 1960 and where he penned much of his classic “For Whom the Bell Tolls” or spend time at Havana’s National Museum of Fine Arts\, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana\, where a museum guide can teach you about the history of Cuba through its impressive art history. After returning to your hotel\, sit down with trip leader Dr. David Guggenheim to recap your experience. End the day with a special farewell dinner with the other travelers overlooking the Alamar river. Havana Hotel. (B/L/D) \nDay 10 | Havana/Miami Before your departure home\, spend a few hours free for any last minute adventures before we bid Cuba farewell. Transfer to the airport for our flight to Miami\, then onward flights home. (B) \n NOTE: This itinerary is subject to change to take advantage of the serendipity of the moment when we are in Cuba… to meet someone special\, to engage in an activity that might occur unexpectedly\, or to accommodate circumstances beyond our control. Restaurants or hotels may change in similar category. \nLearn more about this trip at HowCubaWentGreen.com
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/how-cuba-went-green-what-cuba-can-teach-us-about-sustainability-and-what-the-future-holds/
CATEGORIES:Cuba,Featured,Ocean Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T213000
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CREATED:20150817T001553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150817T001553Z
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SUMMARY:Newport Aquarium\, Kentucky: Lessons from the DEEP by Dr. Guggenheim
DESCRIPTION:Marine Biology & Conservation Lecture Series – Newport Aquarium\, Kentucky\nDr. David E. Guggenheim\nLessons from the Deep: What the Oceans are Telling Us and Why it Matters\nSeptember 9\, 2015\nDr. David E. Guggenheim is a marine scientist\, conservation policy specialist\, submarine pilot\, ocean explorer and educator. Guggenheim holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science and Public Policy from George Mason University in Virginia\, a Master’s in Aquatic and Population Biology from University of California\, Santa Barbara\, and a Master’s in Regional Science and Bachelor’s in Environmental Studies from the University of Pennsylvania. As an interesting fact\, this explorer has piloted the first-ever manned submersible dives into the world’s largest underwater canyons in the Bering Sea as a scientific advisor to Greenpeace. \n6:30 p.m.: Arrival in the Riverside Room at Newport Aquarium6:30-7:30 p.m.: Light appetizers and drinks7:30-8:30 p.m.: Dr. Guggenheim presentation8:30-9:00 p.m.: Q and A with Dr. Guggenheim9:30 p.m.: Event ends\n 
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/newport-aquarium-kentucky-lessons-from-the-deep-by-dr-guggenheim/
LOCATION:Newport Aquarium\, One Aquarium Way\, Newport\, KY\, 41071\, United States
CATEGORIES:Featured,Ocean Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150607
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SUMMARY:How Cuba Went Green: What Cuba can Teach Us about Sustainability and What their Future Holds
DESCRIPTION:Based on the success of this trip\, additional trips are planned for 2016: \nBased on the success of this first trip\, two additional trips are already scheduled for 2016:  \n\nMarch 31 – April 9\, 2016\nDecember 1-10\, 2016\n\nBooking requests are now being accepted. Book early to ensure your spot for this unique experience.  \nJoin Cross Cultural Journeys Foundation\, Ocean Doctor and The Baum Foundation on an exciting People to People exploratory journey as we explore the history\, culture and sustainable practices of Cuba through meeting with researchers\, university officials\, organizations and with the local people to learn and discuss Cuba’s ecological and environmental issues. Discover elegant\, exuberant Havana with its friendly citizens\, contemporary artists\, exceptional architecture\, lively music\, and colorful outdoor markets. Then visit the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve at Las Terrazas\, an ecological planned community focusing on sustainable living and environmentally friendly farming practices. Move through the country to Playa Larga\, the largest protected area in the Caribbean. Swing over to Cienfuegos\, the French Colonial town with its spacious\, sea-misted streets and plazas and colorful architecture. Spend time with doctors\, students\, artists and musicians as you meet local people who welcome visitors with friendly smiles\, laughter and conversation. In this dynamic country you will observe the human spirit’s ability to live\, create and thrive despite hardships that are forever felt\, as we get to know these strong\, resilient people. Experience this “off limits” island during this unique period before it is fully open for US tourism. Travel legally to be with the people of Cuba under a People to People educational license issued to the Cross Cultural Journeys Foundation by OFAC US Department of Treasury. \nTrip Highlights\n\nMeet with artists in their galleries\, home studios\, co-ops and street markets in order to view their artwork and discuss their process\nParticipate in a talk in Havana presented by a well-known city architect whose colorful presentations lay the context for understanding five centuries in the development of the capital city and its country\nVisit the Acuario Nacional de Cuba (National Aquarium of Cuba) where we will visit with scientists\, educators and students to discuss the main issues facing Cuba’s surrounding waters\nExperience Cienfuegos\, the French Colonial town known as “The Pearl of the South”\nSpend a day in Las Terrazas\, an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and ecological planned community focusing on sustainable living and environmentally friendly farming practices\nVisit local neighbors whom\, in order to provide food and safe water\, have joined together in an urban community farming co-op\nSavor authentic foods in paladares\, unique restaurants in private homes and visit with the local owners\nVisit the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana (National Museum of Fine Arts of Havana) where your guide will explain the history of Cuba through its art history\nVisit the Organopónico Vivero Alamar\, a cooperative urban farm focusing on agricultural production and services. Meet with the founder and his family to discuss their experience and vision\nExperience Playa Larga\, home to the Zapata Swamp\, the largest protected area in the Caribbean and home to the Zapata Biosphere Reserve\n\nDaily Itinerary\nHAVANA is the hub of one of the world’s greatest natural harbors. A showcase of the wealth\, power\, and sophistication of Cuba from the time of it’s 16th century founding as the greatest port of New Spain. Today\, it is a place of beautiful decay and the stirrings of change\, along with all the best in Cuban art\, music and culture. \nDay 1 | Thursday\, May 28 | Miami/Havana Begin your journey by meeting a Cross Cultural Journeys Foundation representative at the Miami International Airport who will assist you and the other members of your group through check-in. Upon arrival in Cuba\, meet your Cuban guide and drive to your hotel. On the way\, your guide will show you the historical memorial to José Martí at Plaza de la Revolución (Revolution Square) and give you a short driving tour to see the general layout of this beautiful city including the Malecón\, Havana’s crystalline waterfront. After settling into your hotel\, walk to dinner and absorb your first impressions of the tropical air\, rhythm and color wafting out of the doorways you pass\, laughter and conversation bouncing amongst neighbors easily\, meeting local people along the way. Dine on local cuisine at a beautiful paladar. A paladar is a small family-run restaurant licensed to provide meals in a private home. Here\, you will taste some of the best food in Cuba as well as experience being in the intimate\, warm spaces of local people. Havana Hotel (D) \nDay 2 | Friday\, May 29 | Havana After breakfast we begin our day with a talk on the history of the city’s fascinating past as told to us by an expert architect and city planner. Our knowledgeable Cuban guide will then take us on a walking tour of Havana Vieja (Old Havana) meeting local people along the way\, and speaking with local entrepreneurs about their new businesses\, and to NGO’s (non-governmental organizations) who oversee sustainability projects such as women’s sewing groups or children’s art classes. Enjoy lunch at a local paladar. After lunch head to the Acuario Nacional de Cuba (National Aquarium of Cuba) where we will visit with scientists\, educators and students to discuss the main issues facing Cuba’s surrounding waters. Then enjoy the rest of the afternoon to explore the capital city on your own. Wander the streets to experience the people hanging around the doorways\, offering friendly smiles. Dinner is enjoyed on your own at a local restaurant or paladar. Havana Hotel (B/L) \nDay 3 | Saturday\, May 30 | Havana After breakfast head to Organopónico Vivero Alamar\, a cooperative urban farm focusing on agricultural production and services. Meet with the founder and his family to discuss their experience and vision. Then visit the Antonio Nuñez Foundation for Man and Nature\, who through its urban development program supports green urbanization initiatives. Learn about the community projects they are involved in. Enjoy lunch at a nearby paladar. After lunch head to the Rancho Bolleros Research Center where the Cuban government maintains an agriculture experiment station in the borough of Santiago de las Vegas. Dinner is on your own at a local restaurant or paladar. Havana Hotel (B/L) \nDay 4 | Sunday\, May 31 | Las Terrazas Today we depart Havana after breakfast\, driving west towards the coffee growing countryside. We stop at Las Terrazas\, an UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and ecological planned community focusing on sustainable living and environmentally friendly farming practices. Enjoy a meeting with a Goldman Prize winner for his work organizing heritage seed banks and discuss his work. Discover this green space with a meeting and walking tour of the town by a local historian who will take you to a nearby eco-station and medical clinic. To end your day in Las Terrazas\, enjoy a vegetarian dinner prepared at a local eco-friendly restaurant. Las Terrazas Hotel (B/L/D) \nDay 5 | Monday\, June 1 | Playa Larga Depart for Playa Larga\, home to the Zapata Swamp\, the largest protected area in the Caribbean and home to the Zapata Biosphere Reserve\, where numerous areas are designated for environmental preservation and wildlife sanctuaries. Stop along the way at Caleta Buena\, a protected swimming cove to enjoy lunch as well as a refreshing swim in the blue waters. Visit the Korimacao Culture Center\, an innovative community development initiative in Playa Larga where they are providing community art\, music\, and cultural training free of charge to young artists. Dinner at the hotel. Playa Larga Hotel (B/L/D) \nDay 6 | Tuesday\, June 2 | Playa Larga This morning experience an early morning tour by rowboat of the river and its surrounding wildlife. Observe the various species in their habitat in this unique swampland. Pay a visit to a crocodile farm as well as an eco-station for discussion of the many diverse features of the Zapata wetlands and the preservation. After lunch together\, spend until dinnertime exploring on your own. Dinner at hotel. Playa Larga Hotel (B/L/D) \nCIENFUEGOS\, Cuba’s La Perla del Sur\, the “Pearl of the South” summons travelers from around the world\, drawn into its seductive melee of French Colonial spirit and architecture. A relatively young city\, Cienfuegos was settled in 1819 by French and Louisianan immigrants and to this day retains much of its former charm\, leading to its 2005 declaration as an UNESCO World Heritage site. \nDay 7 | Wednesday\, June 3 | Cienfuegos After breakfast\, leave for Cienfuegos the French Colonial town known as “The Pearl of the South” for its spacious\, sea-misted streets and plazas. Throughout its history\, ships used the surrounding bay as a refuge during storms in the Caribbean. Upon arrival\, lunch at a local paladar residing along the bay front. Set out on a bay cruise with Port Authority officials discussing with them the environmental challenges they face with the industrial development along the bay and the coastal areas. For dinner enjoy an authentic pig roast. Cienfuegos Hotel (B/L/D) \nDay 8 | Thursday\, June 4 | Havana After breakfast depart for your return to Havana. Upon arrival in Havana settle into your historical hotel and then set out on a personal adventure. Spend the afternoon on your own\, discovering the spaces and places the local Cuban’s call home. Dinner at the hotel. Cienfuegos Hotel (B/L/D) \nDay 9 | Friday\, June 5 | Havana Start the day with a visit to the Ministry of Science\, Technology and Environment (CITMA) whose purpose is to control Cuban policy concerning science\, technology and environmental issues. Then visit the University of Havana for discussions with researchers and students regarding present marine issues. Enjoy lunch on your own. After lunch either head to the Finca Vigía\, Hemmingway’s primary residence from 1939 to 1960 and where he penned much of his classic “For Whom the Bell Tolls” or spend time at Havana’s National Museum of Fine Arts\, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana\, where a museum guide can teach you about the history of Cuba through its impressive art history. After returning to your hotel\, sit down with trip leader Dr. David Guggenheim to recap your experience. End the day with a special farewell dinner with the other travelers overlooking the Alamar river. Havana Hotel. (B/L/D) \nDay 10 | Saturday\, June 6 | Havana/Miami Before your departure home\, spend a few hours free for any last minute adventures before we bid Cuba farewell. Transfer to the airport for our flight to Miami\, then onward flights home. (B) \n NOTE: This itinerary is subject to change to take advantage of the serendipity of the moment when we are in Cuba… to meet someone special\, to engage in an activity that might occur unexpectedly\, or to accommodate circumstances beyond our control. Restaurants or hotels may change in similar category. CCJF’s People to People license issued by OFAC is valid until September 2016. \nLearn more about this trip at CrossCulturalJourneys.com
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/how-cuba-went-green/
CATEGORIES:Cuba,Featured,Ocean Event
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SUMMARY:GOED Exhange 2014: Opening Keynote\, "An Underwater Adventure"
DESCRIPTION:Dr. David E. Guggenheim\, the “Ocean Doctor\,” delivers the opening keynote for GOED Exchange 2014 in Salt Lake City\, entitled\, “An Underwater Adventure.” Take a tour of the ocean and the marine ecosystem through the eyes of prominent marine biologist. This multimedia presentation will provide an unprecedented look at the underwater world so important to omega-3s.
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/goed-exhange-2014-opening-keynote-an-underwater-adventure/
LOCATION:Grand America Hotel\, 555 South Main Street\, Salt Lake City\, UT\, 84111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20131015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20131021
DTSTAMP:20260414T200713
CREATED:20130617T145038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130730T153816Z
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SUMMARY:4th Annual New York Wildlife Conservation Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:  \nOcean Doctor president\, Dr. David E. Guggenheim will present his documentary film\, Disaster at Nightingale: How Tragedy Found the World’s Remotest Island at the 4th Annual New York Wildlife Conservation Film Festival\, October 15-20\, 2013. He will also be taking part in a special panel discussion on Sunday\, October 20\, 2013 during the festival. \n\n\n\n\nWhile on an expedition in the South Atlantic from the tip of South America to the tip of South Africa\, marine scientist Dr. David E. Guggenheim witnessed and filmed the worst environmental disaster of his life: A shipwreck that unleashed a catastrophic oil spill at the doorstep of the second largest concentration of seabirds in the world\, home to 65 percent of the world’s population of the endangered Northern Rockhopper penguin. Disaster at Nightingale tells the story of an ecological catastrophe that few know occurred\, in a place that few know exists\, resulting from a growing global threat that few are aware of.      
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/4th-annual-new-york-wildlife-conservation-film-festival/
LOCATION:NYIT Auditorium on Broadway\, 1871 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cape to Cape Expedition,Disaster at Nightingale,Ocean Event,South Atlantic Ocean
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wildlife Conservation Film Festivals":MAILTO:info@wcff.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20130920
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20130923
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SUMMARY:Making WAVES in Colorado - Colorado Ocean Coalition
DESCRIPTION:Ocean Doctor is pleased to participate in the third annual Making WAVES event highlighting ocean issues. \nAt this weekend-long event\, participants will have the opportunity to hear from cutting-edge researchers\, world-renowned speakers\, award-winning filmmakers and ocean advocates from across the country. We encourage you to get involved in the grassroots conversation that is calling for national action. \nSchedule of Events Includes: \nSeptember 20– Making WAVES Blue Drinks \nSeptember 21– Ocean Symposium \nOcean Celebration Fundraiser \nMile-High Blue Exposition \nSeptember 22– Ocean Film Festival \nMile-High Blue Exposition \n  \nThe mission of the Colorado Ocean Coalition is to create\, unite and empower a Colorado coalition with shared values\, goals and actions to promote healthy oceans through education and community engagement.  Until now\, there has never been a unified voice for ocean protection in the Mountain States. The Colorado Ocean Coalition believes that you don’t have to be near the ocean to care about it.
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/making-waves-in-colorado-colorado-ocean-coalition/
LOCATION:University of Colorado\, Boulder\, Boulder\, CO\, 80309\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colorado Ocean Coalition":MAILTO:ColoradoOcean@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20121208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20121208T213000
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CREATED:20121120T185624Z
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SUMMARY:Blue Beyond Borders - Sea Change Through Science & Art: A Hurricane Sandy Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:  \nA Hurricane Sandy Fundraiser. \nTickets: http://beyondblueborders.eventbrite.com/#  \nAbout: \n\nCurated event raising money for Hurricane Sandy victims and promoting climate change awareness\nOcean luminaries will be giving talks on the effects of climate change\, the devastation of our oceans and how it is impacting our community\, specifically with regard to Hurricane Sandy\nSilent Auction (proceeds go to Hurricane Sandy victims).   Items for auction:  art\, autographed books\, award-winning photography\, and more.\nGourmet catering\, wine and our event’s signature cocktail: Liquid Ocean (vodka\, blue curacao\, lime juice\, garnish with a lemon twist)\n\nPanelists: \nAnne Doubilet is an underwater explorer\, writer and photographer logging thousands of dives worldwide as a freelance photographer and dive-team member for National Geographic Magazine on 34 stories about the seas. Lecturing at various national and international venues\, Anne now speaks to the issue of oceans in peril as seen through her 40 years of working underwater. www.annedoubilet.com \nPaul Greenberg is author of the James Beard Award winning New York Times bestseller Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food and a regular contributor to many national and international publications. A prolific writer and voice on issues of ocean sustainability\, he is also a frequent guest and commentator on public radio programs including Fresh Air and All Things Considered. www.fourfish.org \nDavid Guggenheim is a marine scientist\, conservation policy specialist\, submarine pilot and ocean explorer. He is an accomplished speaker\, entertaining and educating audiences across America and the world. The Ocean Doctor as he if popularly known\, provides a unique perspective as both a scientist and a Washington\, DC-based policy expert focused on today’s most important conservation issues. www.OceanDoctor.org \nAlison Jones is a conservation photographer and environmental journalist who created the non-profit organization No Water No Life.Through the power of photography and science\, NWNL documents North American and African watersheds to illustrate degradation of fresh water resources and stewardship solutions. www.nowater-nolife.org \nAsher Jay is a multifaceted creative conservationist. She uses all her artistic prowess to spark multimedia\, engaging visual discourses with audiences across the globe about contemporary ecological and humanitarian concerns. She is the founder of Garbagea (www.garbagea.com) and Sea Speak Sphere (www.seaspeaksphere.com) under which she Message in A Bottle. www.asherjay.com  \nAndrew Revkin is an American\, non-fiction\, science and environmental writer. He has written on a wide range of subjects including destruction of the Amazon rain forest\, the 2004 Asian tsunami\, science and politics\, climate change\, and the North Pole. A reporter for the New York Times from 1995-2009\, Revkin currently writes the “Dot Earth” environmental blog for The Times’ Op-Ed section. \n Jeff Orlowski\, the director of Chasing Ice\, will also be sharing his experiences on the field\, recording never before captured moments indicative of large scale climatic shifts with James Balog and how that ties into our daily activities. \n——————————————- \nSILENT AUCTION ITEMS \nContributed By: David Helvarg\, Louie Psihoyos\, Leilani Munter\, David Rothenberg\, Andrew Revkin\, Asher Jay\, Anne Doubilet\, Diana Reiss\, David Guggenheim\, Alison Jones\, Paul Greenberg\, Amos Nachoum and others. \n—————————— \nPress Enquiries Contact: 347.994.0094 \nThere are a few world renowned surprise guests who might be in attendance willing to make opening/ closing remarks to help set the tone for the evening. \nThe evening will give everyone a chance to raise questions\, and interact with the panel on a one-on-one basis after the presentations are done. \nEvent will have press coverage. \nTickets: http://beyondblueborders.eventbrite.com/#  \nVenue:  Green Spaces\, Tribeca\, New York: 394 Broadway\, 5th floor (@ Walker & White\, just south of Canal Street); New York\, NY 10013 FOR THE ELEVATOR\, please use the 394 Cortlandt Alley entrance\, at the rear of our building. Subway stops: 6\, N/Q/R/W\, M\, J/Z\, 1\, A/C/E to Canal Street For directions or more information\, call 646.801.1247\, email info@greenspacesny.com. \nDate: December 8th 2012 \nTime: 7:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/blue-beyond-borders-sea-change-through-science-art-a-hurricane-sandy-fundraiser-2/
LOCATION:Green Spaces\, Tribeca\, 394 Broadway\, 5th Floor\, New York\, NY\, 10013\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20111103T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20111103T220059
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CREATED:20110803T145240Z
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SUMMARY:37th Annual Hefner Lecture featuring Dr. David E. Guggenheim (Miami University - Oxford\, Ohio)
DESCRIPTION:37th annual Hefner?Lecture featuring Dr. David E. Guggenheim \nMiami University (Oxford\, Ohio) \nNamed for Dr. Robert A. Hefner\, a much-loved professor?throughout the 1950s and ’60s and founder/first director of the museum?that now bears his name (the Hefner Zoology Museum) ?the Hefner Lecture?is Miami’s premier biological sciences lecture. Established for a?general-public audience\, the Hefner Lecture traditionally draws?approximately 300 people from the university community (faculty\, staff\,?and students) as well as from surrounding communities. Recent lecturers?include Carl Safina\, Nalini Nadkarni\, Douglas Smith\, David MacDonald\,?Ian Stirling\, and Kenn Kaufman. \nThe Hefner Lecture is at 8pm on Thursday evening\,?followed by a public reception at the Hefner Zoology Museum. \n  \n 
URL:https://oceandoctor.org/event/37th-annual-hefner-lecture-featuring-dr-david-e-guggenheim-miami-university-oxford-ohio/
LOCATION:Hefner Zoology Museum\, Miami University\, 100 Upham Hall\, Oxford\, OH\, 45056\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ocean Event
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