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Nature Centre screens film Susan Swims with Sharks

Diver Susan Aspinall will share her images and photos from diving Malpelo at Scout Island Nature Centre, Oct. 22.
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A scene from Susan Swims with Sharks being shown at the Nature Centre on Wednesday

If you have been curious about the real lives of sharks the Scout Island Nature Centre has a film night for you.

Susan Aspinall loves the underwater world of such creatures as whale sharks, dolphins, hammerheads, Galapagos sharks, bat fish, frog fish, jawfish, and nudibranchs.

In her 10 years of diving, she has gained a special appreciation of the Eastern Tropical Pacific Marine Corridor, which includes such world renowned dive spots as Islas del Coco, Galapagos, Malpelo, Coiba, and Gorgona.

This past summer she finally got to go diving in Malpelo, and she wants to share her images and stories.

Her photos will reveal the amazing variety of aquatic flora and fauna among these geographically adjacent islands.

Scout Island Nature Centre and the Williams Lake Field Naturalists invite the public to join them for the screening of Susan Dives with Sharks on Wednesday, Oct. 22 starting at 7 p.m. at the Scout Island Nature Centre.

This free public program is made possible by the Field Naturalist fundraising efforts and volunteer time.