The World According to Sharks: Lessons on Survival from Earth's Oldest Predator

About the Event

Sharks have been on Earth for >450 million years, but many shark populations are in decline due to warming water, overfishing, and habitat loss. Dive in to see how bull and tiger sharks are altering their movement patterns in response to climate change, and the factors that are driving these shifts.

Presented by Dr. Toby Daly-Engel, Associate Professor, Florida Institute of Technology

How to Attend

In Person at the Blake Library:

  • Registration is not required, but seating is limited.

  • We recommend arriving 15–20 minutes early to secure your spot.

Virtually via Zoom:

  • Registration is required for online attendance.
  • Sign up for each lecture individually using the registration links below.

For questions, please contact Dr. Zack Jud, Director of Education & Exhibits, at [email protected].

Event Details

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Blake Library
2351 SE Monterey Rd, Stuart, FL 34996, Stuart, Florida 34996
Dr. Zack Jud | Director of Education & Exhibits
7722250505 x113 | [email protected]
snorkeling over water
shark cage
swimming with sharks
smile with shark
catching shark
through mouth of shark
Disclaimer / Sponsors

This lecture is part of the 2026 Coastal Lecture Series. These FREE lectures take place every Tuesday night from January 20 to March 10 at 6:30pm at the Blake Library in Stuart.  Visit FloridaOcean.org/CLS for other 2026 Coastal Lecture Series presentations.