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Join us as we go on a foraging journey with the California moray (Gymnothorax mordax), a top predator off the coast of Southern California. Elongated and toothy, moray eels are uniquely specialized to forage within the tight, twisting crevices of rocky reefs. We will begin with prey detection and location, exploring how these eels use different senses to find prey - both underwater and, surprisingly, on land. Presented bu Maya McElfish, Grad Student, UCSC. At the Crepe Place, 1134 Soquel Ave. RSVP HERE