To our Marine Mammal Community,

The Board of Governors and I reaffirm the Society for Marine Mammalogy’s
unwavering commitment to advancing marine mammal science and maximizing its
impact on education, conservation, and management, while promoting
diversity, equity, and inclusion. Our field is strengthened by the
diversity of individuals who contribute to it—across all ages, career
stages, nationalities, cultures, genders, identities, and abilities. As an
international community, we are united by a shared dedication to
understanding and protecting marine mammals and their ecosystems.

Recent global events, including reductions in government support for
science, environmental protections and institutional programs in the USA,
have had profound and distressing consequences on our community. We
recognize the deep frustration, uncertainty, and pain of seeing programs,
both within the USA and internationally, being dismantled and colleagues
being dismissed. These actions not only affect our members but also
threaten the species and ecosystems that we all work tirelessly to protect.
The erosion of environmental policies and the divestment in scientific
institutions and international grant programs put marine mammal research at
risk and undermine the broader foundation of conservation and sustainable
management efforts worldwide.

Despite these challenges, the Society remains steadfast in its mission. We
are committed to supporting marine mammal research and advocating for the
scientists in our community. Through our research grant programs, our
dedication to diversity and inclusion, and our international
collaborations, we will continue to provide opportunities for all of our
membership and ensure that science remains central to conservation efforts.

The Board of Governors and I are working to identify practical solutions
for us to share our concerns and unite as a community. We encourage open
dialogue and welcome your thoughts as we navigate these challenges
together. To do so, I invite you to contact me personally (
presid...@marinemammalscience.org).

As we join with other scientific societies in urging continued public trust
and support for science, our strength is our community.

Sincerely,
*Simon Goldsworthy*
*President*
*The Society for Marine Mammalogy*
presid...@marinemammalscience.org

marinemammalscience.org



-- 
Shiva Jian-Javdan
Chair, Diversity and Inclusion Committee
Society for Marine Mammalogy
divers...@marinemammalscience.org
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