"The Secret Lives Of Harbor Porpoises": Friends of the Salish Sea Lecture Series
Fri, Jan 16
|Anacortes
Join PacMam Research Director Dr. Cindy Elliser for this fun and engaging talk!


Time & Location
Jan 16, 2026, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Anacortes, 1601 R Ave, Anacortes, WA 98221, USA
About the event
Harbor porpoises are one of the most abundant marine mammal species in the Salish Sea, however there is much we don’t know about this often elusive species. Pacific Mammal Research (PacMam) has spent over 10 years conducting behavioral and photo-identification research on harbor porpoises to learn more about their behavior, ecology, movement patterns, and more. Dr. Elliser’s talk will help you get to know your cetacean neighbors–tolearn about the individual lives and behaviors of harbor porpoises in the Salish Sea.
This talk will be held on Friday, January 16th 2025 at NWESD 189 Building, located at 1601 R Ave. Reservations for this lecture will open at 9:00am on Friday, January 2nd. Please note that reservations are required and walk in seats will not be available.
Doors will open at 6:15pm.
Please arrive to the lobby for check in no later than 6:50pm, as the lecture will start promptly at 7pm.
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