Climate Change Series: Local Lobstering and Climate Change Impact

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Climate

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Adults
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Join us for a screening of Claws and Tales: The Ups and Downs of Lobstering with a Q&A to follow with

Dr Jason Goldstein Research Director National Estuarine Research Reserve in Wells, ME, documentary producer Jim White, and a local lobsterman. 

Registration required for this free event.

This event is part of the 5th annual 2026 Climate Change Series brought to you by York Public Library, York Ready for Climate Action and York Land Trust. This year's theme, “Tides of Change: Our Coast Our Future”, will include special programming from February through April and will examine how a warming climate is reshaping marine ecosystems, coastal communities, and livelihoods—and highlight practical actions that support resilience and stewardship in one of the world’s fastest-warming ocean regions.

For a full list of Climate Change Series programming, please visit yorkpubliclibrary.org/climate.

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