Ocean Institute Joins in Celebration of Underwater Parks Day
DANA POINT, Calif. – The Ocean Institute will join in the celebration of the 2nd Underwater Parks Day on Saturday, January 16, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Southern California aquariums and marine science centers are joining together to help all Southern Californians learn more about the soon-to-be-designated underwater parks or marine protected areas.
Staff at the Ocean Institute, Cabrillo Marine Aquarium in San Pedro, Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, Birch Aquarium/Museum at Scripps in La Jolla, Santa Monica Pier Aquarium, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History’s Ty Warner Sea Center and the SeaLife Aquarium in Carlsbad are working together to present engaging exhibits, activities and materials about marine protected areas that will be shared with visitors.
Artist By The Sea
The Ocean Institute will dive into the surf culture with two pioneers, Bob McKnight and Greg MacGillivray, who helped introduce the sport to new audiences throughout the world, on Thursday, March 18, 7 p.m.
McKnight, co-founder of Quiksilver, Inc., and IMAX filmmaker Greg MacGillivray, co-founder of MacGillivray Freeman Films, will take us on a journey from their early days of filming surf movies to the multi-billion dollar sport it has become.
Bob McKnight has turned his passion for surfing into a $2.5 billion company by creating Quiksilver, Inc., one of the world’s strongest lifestyle brands. Quiksilver, Inc. was the first boardriding company to break through a billion dollars in revenue, provide 100% sponsorship to its surfers, and the first to create a multi-media entertainment portal.
McKnight will discuss his early adventures in filming surf movies and how it inspired him to launch the board sports lifestyle.
Greg MacGillivray is internationally known for producing some of the most popular IMAX films in the history of filmmaking, including Everest, The Living Sea, and Coral Reef Adventure, however, he got his start by making surf films such as Free and Easy and Five Summer Stories.
In his upcoming film, MacGillivray re-visits his roots by filming a documentary of Hollywood’s relationship with the surfing industry.
The pair will share their passion for surfing, show surf images and film clips, and discuss how they successfully drew international attention to a sport that was mainly limited to coastal regions.
The cost is $12 for non-member adults and $7 seniors; children ages 12 and under are free. Ocean Institute and Teacher’s Club members are free. Register online at www.ocean-institute.org or call (949) 496-2274 for information. Visit the website or call for information on becoming a member, and receive discount pricing to events such as the Artist by the Sea series.
The Ocean Institute is open to the general public on weekends, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Cost: $6.50 adults, $4.50 children (ages 4-12), Ocean Institute members free. Unique maritime and ocean-themed items are available in the Chambers Gallery everyday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Institute address: 24200 Dana Point Harbor Dr., Dana Point. Website: www.ocean-institute.org. Phone number: (949) 496-2274.
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Jim Graves


















