So we emailed some information to your parents and caregivers, but we wanted to quickly cover a couple more boring but important details before we start today's activity. So we've got pufferfish, clownfish, catfish, Nemo, Mola mola, awesome, ocean sunfish, very cool, ooh, whale sharks, orcas, salmon. And I'm going to read a couple more of everybody that has submitted. Now I will let you all get back to responding to our explorers. Well, thank you all so much for sharing your favorite fish. One of my favorite fish would be the tigerfish. My favorite fish is this baby right here, the blobfish. My favorite fish is the pufferfish just because I like the fact that it blows up like a balloon. My favorite fish is the archer fish, which is actually behind me, because they shoot out little jets of water to get insects and eat them, so they're really cool to me. So thank you all for joining us, and what is your favorite fish, or what fish do you know about? Welcome, Will, Ashley, Odalys, and Juan Pablo. Now, let's meet the four people that are responding to all of those questions and comments. And even if we are not able to respond to your questions and comments, we still love to hear from you. We received over 2,000, so thank you all so much for writing in. We received so many questions and comments yesterday. So while you tell us the names of the fish that you know, I want to remind you that we have some awesome people who are answering some of the many questions that you'll be sharing with us today, and I want to thank you all for writing your questions and comments during the last two programs. Angler fish, oh, awesome, like we drew on Monday. A lot of people don't know that sharks are fish, so that is awesome, very cool. What is everybody's favorite fish, or do you know a name of any fish? Okay, sharks. It looks like we have some responses coming in. So let me know what is your favorite fish, or do you know any names of any fish? You can let me know in the Q and A, and you can do that by using the Q and A button at the bottom of your screen, the one with the double speech bubbles.Īll right. So my favorite fish is the grouper, because I think they are super friendly and fun, and I also think they're really cute. So some of you might already know that I love the deep ocean, and my favorite deep ocean habitat is a hydrothermal vent, and to get us started thinking about the deep ocean today, I'm really curious to talk about fish with all of you. So before we begin, I want to give a special thanks to our generous donors, volunteers, and other important partners who enable us to discover, create, and share new knowledge with the world today and every day free of charge. ![]() And I'm going to go over a couple of details to allow everyone to get time to grab those materials. I have mine right here, and a pencil or a pen. So for today's activity, you are going to need a piece of paper. And for our new explorers, we are so happy that you have joined us today. So far we have doodled the deep sea, made jellyfish puppets, and today we are drawing fish with some really cool ocean experts. ![]() So as I said before, my name is Lara, and I am a museum educator at the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., and welcome back to those of you who were here yesterday or earlier this week. My name is Lara, and I am going to be talking with you today and the rest of this week about deep sea adaptations, so welcome. ![]() Thank you so much for joining us, everybody. Webinar: Deep Sea Animal Adaptations Week – Deep Sea Fishes and Sketching
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