A TV wildlife presenter who made international headlines when she was snapped next to a huge jellyfish off the Cornish coast will deliver a talk on her conservation efforts in Aberdeen.
Welsh biologist and filmmaker Lizzie Daly gained sudden fame when an image of her swimming beside a massive barrel jellyfish was covered by a range of major news outlets.
She will discuss her work at Aberdeen University on Monday, November 4, as part of a series of talks organised by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society which are based on inspiring individuals.
The wildlife enthusiast has worked as a presenter on Cbeebies, CBBC, National Geographic, BBC Two, Animal Planet and is now a host on the BBC Earth Unplugged YouTube channel.
Her conservation efforts have taken her from from the depths of the rainforest in Borneo, to the Icy Strait in south-east Alaska and placed her at the forefront of conservation efforts in Kenya.
Tickets for this event are available on Eventbrite online and on the door.
Diver snapped beside huge jellyfish to give talk in Aberdeen