Spines, stings and shocks – Dangerous marine animals Public Lecture | Updated 2 decades ago Spines, stings and shocks – Dangerous marine animals Image created by WA Museum Corey Whisson, Technical Officer, Aquatic Zoology 7.00pm, Thursday 17 March, WA Museum – Albany 2.00pm, Friday 18 March, WA Museum – Albany 6.00pm, Friday 10 June, WA Museum – Maritime › [Book Online Now] Many species in the marine environment have ways of protecting themselves that may hurt their foes, for example spines, poisons and venoms, or very large teeth. Hear about some of these organisms and the stories associated with their lifestyles in the sea. Museum of the Great Southern Thu 17 Mar 2011 7:00pm – 8:00pm Bookings are essential, call 9841 4844 Book Online Now Museum of the Great Southern Fri 18 Mar 2011 2:00pm – 3:00pm Bookings are essential, call 9841 4844 Book Online Now WA Maritime Museum Fri 10 Jun 2011 6:00pm – 7:00pm Bookings are essential, call 9212 3813 Book Online Now Spines, stings and shocks – Dangerous marine animalsVideo Chevron are a presenting partner for the "In the Wild West" lecture series.