Dear MARMAM community, We, the Diversity and Inclusion Committee of the Society for Marine Mammalogy, are beginning the process of establishing an Indigenous Representation Subcommittee, the idea of which came out of an ad hoc meeting that was held at the SMM conference in Boorloo (Perth) in the Whajuk region of Western Australia, November last year. The goals of this subcommittee are open ended, but examples of early ideas include the drafting of best practice guidelines for carrying out culturally sensitive marine mammal research and for the equitable inclusion of local communities, particularly the Indigenous custodians of the local territories within which research occurs.
We wish to invite anyone interested in joining this subcommittee, particularly our Indigenous community members and those already working in close collaboration with Indigenous communities, to reach out to us via [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. If you do not wish to join the subcommittee but have thoughts on what you would like to see tackled by it, you are welcome to (anonymously or otherwise) submit suggestions via this google form: https://forms.gle/WbzDSXrT5EFckTsi7 <https://forms.gle/WbzDSXrT5EFckTsi7> We look forward to hearing from you! Warm wishes, The DEI Committee — Eadin N. O’Mahony (she/her) PhD Candidate Marine Mammal Conservation Genomics Scottish Oceans Institute, University of St Andrews, Scotland & The North Coast Cetacean Society, British Columbia, Canada
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