Tuesday October 6, 4pm- 6pm (Arrive as early as possible)
Location: AMRF Office
148 Marina Drive, Long Beach, CA 90803
Click here to view the location in Google Maps
Phone: (562) 598-4889
Come celebrate Oceanographic Research Vessel Alguita's return from her historic 10th Anniversary Expedition to "The Great Pacific Garbage Patch." This will be a great chance to congratulate Captain Moore and the crew, check out the research vessel, eat cake and celebrate!!! All you need to bring is enthusiasm, and comfortable shoes for walking on the dock. Try to arrive as early as possible!
Driving Directions to AMRF
Directions from southbound 405:
Exit Studebaker
Right onto Studebaker
Right onto 2nd St.
Left onto Marina Drive
After 2nd stop sign continue straight into Alamitos Bay Landing parking lot
We are located between Khoury's and Buster's Beachouse restaurants
Direction from northbound 405:Exit Seal Beach Blvd.
Left onto Seal Beach Blvd.
Right onto Westminster Blvd. (turns into 2nd St.)
Left onto Marina Drive
Continue past second stop sign straight into Alamitos Bay Landing paking lot
We are located between Khoury's and Buster's Beachouse restaurant
Click here to view the location in Google Maps
Click here to view the location in Google Maps
Hope to see you there!!!!!!
Sincerely,
Holly Gray
vesselsupport@algalita.org
Research Vessel Support Coordinator
Algalita Marine Research Foundation
vesselsupport@algalita.org
Research Vessel Support Coordinator
Algalita Marine Research Foundation
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