IMPORTANT
UPDATE!
Due to
poor water quality reported by the Calvert County Health Department
we canceled the June event.
Shark Hunt! Shark, Skate
and Dolphin Fossils Field Trip.
TBA, Brownie's
Beach, MD
Did you know that scientists have discovered
teeth that were once housed in the mouths of 50 foot sharks that
weighed up to 100,000 pounds? To celebrate the Year of Science June
theme (oceans and water) The Society invites you to attend this
exciting fossil hunting workshop. Author, anthropologist and
enthusiast,
Dr. Ritterbush (aka Dr. Beachcomb) will introduce you to paleontology
and teach you how to identify fossilized
teeth and bones up to 20 million years old. Discover how to
tell the difference between shark, skate, and dolphin
teeth. Also, learn the difference between fossilized
bones and everyday rocks. During
this field trip, you may also be lucky
enough to find some 19th century clay pipes or even colorful carnival
beads
reputedly washing in from a mid-20th century shipwreck.
Dr. Deacon Ritterbush is known throughout
the Mid-Atlantic and Chesapeake Bay region for her
beachcombing lectures and workshops. Her recently published
book, A
Beachcomber's Odyssey, vol. I: Treasures from a
Collected Past has just received the gold medal award by
Independent
Publishers for the "Living Now" Hobby/Collecting Book of 2009. The book
also garnered an Honorable Mention for Most Inspirational book of 2009
and
was shortlisted for the Da Vinci Eye Medal for Cover of the Year by the
Eric Hoffer Society. Learn more about her book and her work
on www.drbeachcomb.com
Space is limited to 20
people.
Registration includes:
- Fossil Identification Workshop
- Supplies: sieve and collecting
jar
- Picnic lunch
Once your registration is complete, you will
receive an information packet about the event. Please note, late
cancellations may be
subjected to a fee.
For questions, feel free to contact
Claire Hudson at hudson@societyoceansciences.org
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