Regulators, decision makers, public affairs officers, industry representatives,
and other members of the international regulatory community have a high need
for training materials on underwater acoustics as well as instructional
resources that can be quickly accessed and viewed. To meet this
INTERNATIONAL VETERINARY IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM AT THE MARINE MAMMAL CENTER
(SAUSALITO, CALIFORNIA, USA)
The Marine Mammal Center International Veterinary In-Residence (IVIR) training
program provides marine mammal veterinarians across the globe an opportunity to
gain experience in marine mammal
Sustainable Coastal Systems Cluster
Ecological Modeler
The University of Central Florida is in a hiring campaign to recruit 100 new
faculty for Fall 2016. As part of this hiring campaign, UCF has recently
established six interdisciplinary clusters to strengthen its academic offerings
and
We are looking for multiple individuals to fill our vacant Spring 2016
internship positions at the National Marine Life Center.
Marine Animal Rehabilitation
&
Environmental Education Internship
The National Marine Life Center (NMLC) is a non-profit organization
dedicated to
Announcing three employment opportunities at The Marine Mammal Center. Please
distribute to your networks and encourage any qualified applicants to apply!
Please click on the link below to be taken to the full position descriptions:
Satellite Site Operations Managers (2
I just wanted to pass along a recent manuscript on optimal foraging in blue
whales as a function of oxygen use and prey density. The abstract is below and
the full text is open access and available at the following link:
http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/1/9/e1500469
Terrestrial predators
Ocean Science Consulting Limited (OSC) is running a Marine Mammal
Observer (MMO) and Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) training course for
experienced observers (must have 12 weeks experience), which has been
approved by the New Zealand Department of Conservation (DOC), as being
consistent
Dear MARMAM members,We are pleased to announce the following publication:Moron
J. R.; Amorim T.O.S.; Sucunza F.; Castro F.R.; Rossi-Santos M.; Andriolo A.
(2015). "Spinner dolphin whistle in the Southwest Atlantic Ocean: Is there a
geographic variation?". J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 138 (4): 2495–2498.