Explore the remarkable resilience of sharks, ancient animals that have survived five mass extinctions, with our very own shark expert, Daryl McPhee. Sharks range in size from 20 cm to 18 meters and are unified as a group by their lack of a bony skeleton and buoyancy bladder. They also boast remarkable, specialised sensory organs. Sharks generate strong and diverse human emotions and are the most frequently featured marine animal in media and cinema with three large species implicated in fatal unprovoked bites. Discover their pivotal role in the ocean and why they are now at the forefront of marine conservation. Join us on an evolutionary journey, celebrating shark diversity and societal significance in the 'Age of Sharks'.
Following, Kombumerri Elder Uncle John Graham, will share insights into how the saltwater people have nurtured and protected Country for millennia. Learn how sustainable practices are rooted in deep respect for marine life and guided by ancestral wisdom that balances preservation with future generations in mind. Explore the enduring cultural and spiritual ties that connect Kombumerri to the ocean and waterways, highlighting their stewardship and timeless lessons for sustainable living.
Meeting Location:04_3_37
Time: 5.00 – 6.30 pm Networking and light refreshments provided after
This event is for Bond students and staff.