Bob Hueter is doing two talks at GAI this Thursday - one for Annual Pass holders in the morning, one at 7 PM for the general public.
	
Breakfast with the Biologists • Thursday, August 2, 2007
	
8:00am to 9:30am • Oceans Ballroom
	
	
	
	
The breakfast buffet begins at 8:00am followed by a presentation from our special guest,
	
Dr. Robert E. Hueter
	
Perry W. Gilbert Chair in Shark Research, & Director, Center for Shark Research,
	
Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida
	
	
	
	
	
Learn about the research being conducted in partnership with Mote Marine Laboratory and Mexican scientists
	
off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Since 2004, Dr. Hueter, in partnership with the Georgia Aquarium,
	
has conducted research on this newly discovered population of whale sharks. Join one of the world’s leading whale shark researchers, for a fascinating lecture and Q & A session, and be among the first to know about the
	
ground-breaking research shedding light on the largest sharks in the world.
	
	
	
	
	
Please call 404-581-4444 and press 0 to RSVP today!
	
Space is very limited, additional guests are $15 per person, limit two.
	
	
	
Guests must be 8 years or older.
	
If you plan on visiting the Aquarium after breakfast, and you are not an annual pass holder,
	
you must purchase a daily admission ticket at the time of reservation.
	
	
	
Please enter the Aquarium through the
	
Oceans Ballroom entrance on the first level of the parking garage.
	
	
	
If you are not able to attend in August we’ll have other dates in 2007/2008
	
Questions? Please email Jane Rollo at
		
	
				
			Breakfast with the Biologists • Thursday, August 2, 2007
8:00am to 9:30am • Oceans Ballroom
The breakfast buffet begins at 8:00am followed by a presentation from our special guest,
Dr. Robert E. Hueter
Perry W. Gilbert Chair in Shark Research, & Director, Center for Shark Research,
Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida
Learn about the research being conducted in partnership with Mote Marine Laboratory and Mexican scientists
off the coast of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. Since 2004, Dr. Hueter, in partnership with the Georgia Aquarium,
has conducted research on this newly discovered population of whale sharks. Join one of the world’s leading whale shark researchers, for a fascinating lecture and Q & A session, and be among the first to know about the
ground-breaking research shedding light on the largest sharks in the world.
Please call 404-581-4444 and press 0 to RSVP today!
Space is very limited, additional guests are $15 per person, limit two.
Guests must be 8 years or older.
If you plan on visiting the Aquarium after breakfast, and you are not an annual pass holder,
you must purchase a daily admission ticket at the time of reservation.
Please enter the Aquarium through the
Oceans Ballroom entrance on the first level of the parking garage.
If you are not able to attend in August we’ll have other dates in 2007/2008
Questions? Please email Jane Rollo at