The Whale Museum in Friday Harbor, WA, has been training marine naturalists 
since 1994. Because of the pandemic, we have decided to offer our 2020 marine 
naturalist training program (MNTP) summer session virtually. Dates for this 
session are: July 16, 17, 18, 20, 21 and 22 (with one day off on July 19). Our 
marine naturalist training course is an intensive 6-day overview of the natural 
history of the San Juan Islands and the marine waters of Washington and 
Southern British Columbia (known as the Salish Sea). This course includes an 
in-depth treatment of the ecology and conservation of local marine species, 
including cetaceans (especially Southern Resident killer whales), pinnipeds, 
mustelids, and marine invertebrates and birds. Not only will participants learn 
identification and biology of species but also about TWM's marine mammal 
research (San Juan County Marine Mammal Stranding Network, Marine Mammals 
Sighting Network/Database, Be Whale Wise laws and guidelines and Soundwatch 
Boater Education Program, and collaboration in shore based observation/acoustic 
research at Lime Kiln Point State Park. Presentations will be given by highly 
trained local naturalists, environmental educators, and scientists. The 
upcoming summer session will be a dynamic, high-quality virtual experience that 
leaves graduates qualified as a regional professional or volunteer naturalist. 
Tuition is $425 for members of The Whale Museum/Orca Adopters or $475 for 
non-members. More information as well as course registration can be found at 
https://whalemuseum.org/pages/marine-naturalist-training


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