GUEST SPEAKERS KATE HOLMES
Associate Director, WCS Global Marine Programs February 18, 2017 7-night Tahiti & the Society Islands
SANGEETA MANGUBHAI , PhD
Director, WCS Fiji June 7, 2017 17-night Bali to Fiji
TIM MCCLANAHAN, PhD Senior Zoologist, WCS Kenya
NYAWIRA MUTHIGA, PhD
Marine Director, WCS Kenya August 12, 2017 7-night Tahiti & the Society Islands
ALEXANDER TEWFIK, PhD
Conservation Scientist, WCS Belize October 7, 2017 11-night Cook Islands & Society Islands
STACY JUPITER, PhD
Director, WCS Melanesia November 11, 2017 7-night Tahiti & the Society Islands
MARTIN ROBARDS, PhD
Director, WCS Arctic Beringia December 23, 2017 7-night Tahiti & the Society Islands
Guest speakers are subject to change.
A New Educational Program In Partnership With The Wildlife Conservation Society
Efforts to protect biodiversity and delicate ecosystems—such as the coral reefs of the South Pacific—are becoming more urgent. Paul Gauguin Cruises is proud to partner with the Wildlife Conservation Society to offer a new series of onboard lectures about the environment and wildlife of our planet. Join us on select sailings of Te Gauguin for presentations by some of the world’s most fascinating conservation scientists and oceanographers. Best of all, it’s included in your fare!
Featured Speaker: Dr. Sangeeta Mangubhai
For more information on these guest speakers visit
pgcruises.com/WCS
Dr. Mangubhai has worked in the marine science and conservation field throughout Fiji and the South Pacific, Australia, Indonesia, and East Africa. A specialist in the management of coral reefs and community fisheries, she will share her expertise with guests of Te Gauguin on the June 7, 2017, Bali to Fiji voyage.
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