I Have TWO Classes This Fall! Both Of Them Cover The Biology Of Delightful Ocean Weirdos, And Neither

a deep sea octopus looks goofily at the camera in this graphic. The words say "Learn about the sea with me!" and the names of the courses with their dates "In Deep: Life at the Bottom of the Ocean" and "Seas The Day: Life Lessons from Cephalopods" dates are listed below in this post

I have TWO classes this fall! Both of them cover the biology of delightful ocean weirdos, and neither will add stress to your life because there's no grades/homework.

Deep sea Sept 17- Oct 8

In Deep: Life at the Bottom of the Ocean With Dr. Sarah McAnulty
Atlas Obscura
In this 4-part lecture series, explore the extraordinary life that’s evolved to thrive in the deep sea. Course Description It’s often said t

Squid Class Oct 15-Nov 12

Seas The Day: Life Lessons from Cephalopods With Sarah McAnulty
Atlas Obscura
In this five-part lecture series, take a dive into the lives of some of the most complex invertebrates on Earth and learn some life lessons

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