Dear colleagues,
I would like to bring to your attention the following paper that has just
become available on line:
A. Azzellino , C. Lanfredi , A. D'Amico , G. Pavan , M. Podestà. J.
Haun. *Risk
mapping for sensitive species to underwater anthropogenic sound emissions:
Model development and
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT -- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, SENIOR RESEARCH IN BIOACOUSTICS
The position of Assistant Professor, Senior Research in Bioacoustics in the
laboratory of Dr. David Mellinger at Oregon State University's Hatfield Marine
Science Center in Newport, Oregon involves conducting research
Dear MARMAM Subscribers -- The job announcement for the position
described below that we alerted you to previously on February 18, 2011,
has now been officially posted and is open on USA Jobs
(*http://www.usajobs.gov/*). This is for the Division Chief of the
Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle
*Allied Whale Intern Positions/3mo and 5mo*
These are entry-level research positions designed to offer experience for
individuals seeking to develop their professional careers in marine mammal
research.
Allied Whale, the marine mammal research lab of College of the Atlantic
located in Bar
*Organize a Workshop or Symposium at the 19th Biennial Conference on the
Biology of Marine Mammals (Tampa, FL)*
The Society for Marine Mammalogy 19th Biennial Conference will be held
in Tampa, Florida beginning with workshops and symposia on Saturday,
November 26 and Sunday, November 27, and
JOIN A RESEARCH SURVEY IN THE SCOTTISH HEBRIDES
***Exclusive early season
opportunity***
The Hebridean Whale Dolphin Trust (HWDT) are recruiting 6 participants to
join a boat based research expedition off the west coast of Scotland, between
I would like to announce the publication of the following paper:
Rose, N.A., D. Janiger, E.C.M. Parsons, and M. Stachowitsch. 2011. Shifting
baselines in scientific publications: A case study using cetacean research.
Marine Policy 35: 477-482.
Abstract:
The marine sciences have
Dear Colleagues,
I would like to bring to your attention the following paper, Estimation
of southern resident killer whale exposure to exhaust emissions from whale
watching vessels and potential adverse health effects and toxicity
thresholds. The article is currently in Press in Marine
Please contact Debbie Pease (drpea...@duke.edu) with questions.
Cheers,
Erin
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Subject:2011 Global Fellows/Marine Mammal Announcement
Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2011 12:08:03 -0500
From: Debbie Pease drpea...@duke.edu
To: Erin LaBrecque ea...@duke.edu