On behalf of my colleagues I would like to share the following opportunity 
aimed at high school and undergraduate students interested in Marine Mammal 
Science and Marine Biology in general.

Marine Mammal Online Experience – July 2020

Interested in learning more about marine mammal research and conservation from 
experts in the field? The California Ocean Alliance invites you to sign up for 
The Marine Mammal Online Experience (MOE)! This is a unique and engaging 
one-week online educational course designed to provide each student the 
opportunity to work directly with world experts in marine mammal science and 
conservation. Each day we will explore the underwater world of seals, sea 
lions, whales, dolphins, and sea otters, showing you our strategies for 
conserving and protecting ocean ecosystems. Target audience for this course is 
high school and college students interested in careers in marine mammal 
biology. Students will be presented with a combination of exciting lectures and 
group-based online, interactive activities. Additionally, individuals will have 
access to scientific papers, multi-media material, and guidance from top marine 
mammal researchers. Curriculum highlights include:

 

Interactive lessons from researchers at the Smithsonian National Museum of 
Natural History on the evolution of marine mammals

Virtual tours of seal breeding colonies in California

Virtual tours of the newly-renovated captive marine mammal research facilities 
at UC Santa Cruz. See how we train captive seals, sea lions, and dolphins, and 
cooperatively conduct cutting edge research right here in Santa Cruz!

Analyzing video data obtained from multi-sensor tags on the backs of humpback 
whales

Learning about the use of drone technology to study the health of marine 
mammals, and how to measure animals, including killer whales

Introduction to the underwater acoustic world of marine mammals, current 
threats of sound pollution, how to analyze marine mammal sounds, and why this 
is important

Panel discussions with leaders in the field about how to pursue a career in 
marine mammal science and conservation


 

Given this unique and unprecedented time, we have the opportunity to offer 
students the chance to virtually interact with and leading experts in the field 
of marine mammal science and conservation from around the United States. These 
professors and scientists include:

 

Dr. Nicholas Pyenson – Research Geologist and Curator of Fossil Marine Mammals 
at the National Museum of Natural History. World expert on marine mammal 
evolution

Dr. Ari Friedlaender – Associate Researcher at UC Santa Cruz and Director of 
Research for the California Ocean Alliance. Leading researcher in whale 
foraging ecology and use of tag technology

Drs. John Durban and Holly Fearnbach – SEA Senior Scientist and Marine Mammal 
Research Director for SR3. Premier population ecologists and pioneers of using 
drones to study marine mammal health (including southern resident killer whales)

Dr. Brandon Southall – President and senior Scientist of Southall Environmental 
Associates, Inc. (SEA). Leading scientist exploring communication, hearing, and 
the effects of noise on marine mammals

Dr. David Wiley – Research Coordinator for Stellwagen Bank National Marine 
Sanctuary. Dr. Wiley’s groundbreaking research led to the relocation of 
shipping lanes to reduce ship strikes of large whales

Dr. Charles Littnan – Division Director of the Protected Species 
Division/Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program for NOAA Fisheries. Conservation 
biologist leading the effort to save Hawaiian monk seals

Dr. Lars Bejder – Associate Researcher and Director of the Marine Mammal 
Research Program at the University of Hawaii. Uses innovative technology to 
quantify habitat use, movements, and body condition of marine mammals for 
conservation purposes

Dr. Caroline Casey – Director of Education, California Ocean Alliance. 
Behavioral ecologist and acoustician studying communication in marine mammals

Dr. Colleen Reichmuth-Principal investigator and Senior research scientist of 
the UCSC Pinniped Cognition and Sensory Systems Lab. Has led the research 
efforts in marine mammal cognition, bioacoustics, and behavioral ecology for 
over 25 years.

 

Course details:

Daily Schedule: 9:00am-12:00pm PST Monday-Friday


2020 Summer Sessions: July 6-10 or July 20-24th

Cost: $200/student (scholarships available for qualified families)

 

Application procedure:

If interested, please visit our website 
https://www.caoceanalliance.org/marine-mammal-online- 
<https://www.caoceanalliance.org/marine-mammal-online-experience-moe> 
experience-moe  
<https://www.caoceanalliance.org/marine-mammal-online-experience-moe>for more 
information. You can register directly for one of the two courses being offered 
in July by visiting https://www.caoceanalliance.org/moe 
<https://www.caoceanalliance.org/moe>.

For any other questions please email: ari.friedlaen...@ucsc.edu 
<mailto:ari.friedlaen...@ucsc.edu>
 

Ari S. Friedlaender, PhD
Associate Researcher, Institute of Marine Sciences
Associate Adjunct Professor, Ocean Sciences & Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
UC Santa Cruz
115 McAllister Way
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
ari.friedlaen...@ucsc.edu
https://btbel.pbsci.ucsc.edu/
http://www.caoceanalliance.org/







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