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Fred Elser First Sunday Science: Project Limulus

Sunday, June 2, 2024, 2–3:00 pm, Floren Family Environmental Center at Innis Arden Cottage, Greenwich Point Park, Old Greenwich, CT

Sacred Heart University Biology Professor Jo-Marie Kasinak will present Project Limulus: a community-based research study examining the ecology of the Long Island Sound horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) population. This “living fossil” has survived since before the dinosaurs but their population has been declining for decades due to human influences. Come learn about these incredible creatures and why you should thank a horseshoe crab if you have received a COVID-19, flu, or other type of vaccination.

This program is free of charge. No beach pass is required if you are attending the Fred Elser First Sunday Science. Please let them know at the gate you are attending the Bruce museum seaside center lecture. First Sunday Science programs take place at the Floren Family Environmental Center at Innis Arden Cottage, Greenwich Point Park, Old Greenwich, CT.

Kasinak and Horseshoe Crab

Jo-Marie Kasinak
Sacred Heart University Biology Professor

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