October 17, 2018
by Chris Parsons
One-hour webinar, free and open to everyone Saving Vaquita: Considerations in the Race Against Extinction DATE: Thursday, November 8, 2018 TIME: 12:00 pm PST /1:00 pm MST /2:00 pm CST/ 3:00 pm EST REGISTER: here As Brooke Bessesen writes in her new book, Vaquita: Science, Politics, and Crime in the Sea of Cortez, “Conservation is […]
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September 6, 2018
by Chris Parsons
Announcing the fourth ANZ Student Chapter Meeting of the Society of Marine Mammalogy. The conference will take place from November 28th – 30th, 2018, at Griffith University (Brisbane, QLD). The first day will consist of a free half-day R workshop, which will be suitable for all levels of R users and will provide a chance […]
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August 6, 2018
by Chris Parsons
Last remaining spaces available on an upcoming Professional Development Course in Scotland which is aimed at marine science students, graduates and environmental professionals looking to enhance their career skills. This course is accredited by the Institute of Marine, Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST). The three-day training course includes lectures, interactive discussion and practical sessions aimed at introducing scientific […]
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by Chris Parsons
This is the second call for attendees for our upcoming introductory training course for those who wish to learn how to use GIS in biological research, and it will provide an introduction to using GIS in a wide variety of biological research situations, including marine mammal research, and the course includes two marine-mammal-specific practical exercises […]
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by Chris Parsons
We are pleased to announce the American Cetacean Society’s 16th International Conference to be held November 2-4, 2018 in Newport Beach, CA. Whales & Us: The Next Generation ACS’s International Conference is a highly respected gathering of scientists, educators, conservationists, students, hobbyists and anyone with an interest in cetaceans and their ocean environment.This conference will focus on the future of whale, dolphin and porpoise […]
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