The NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science Center (SEFSC) Marine Mammal and
Turtle Division (MMTD) is excited to announce* we are recruiting for a
**Fisheries
Biologist (ZP3/4 permanent FTE) to lead, plan, and conduct research in the
Marine Mammal Molecular Genomics program to support marine mammal
conse
Looking for an animal care internship? The Institute for Marine Mammal Studies
in Gulfport, MS is accepting applications for our Summer term. *The deadline
for applications is March 1st. Please visit our website for details on how to
apply or send questions to cma...@imms.org
https://imms.org/i
Dear MARMAM community,
My co-authors and I are pleased to share our early view publication on
Antarctic blue whales in Marine Mammal Science.
Olson, P. A., Kinzey, D., Double, M. C., Matsuoka, K., & Findlay, K.
(2024). Capture-recapture estimates of Antarctic blue whale abundance and
populati
Dear colleagues,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our new
article "Pharmaceuticals in the blubber of live free-swimming common
bottlenose dolphins (*Tursiops truncatus*)."
Ocampos, A.I., Guinn, M.A., Elliott, J., Wittmaack, C., Sinclair, C.,
Abdullah, H., Orbach, D.N
The Marine Mammal Institute of Oregon State University invites applications for
a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Marine Mammal Science. For
full consideration, apply by 3 January 2025. The major focus of this position
is to discover and disseminate new information through devel
Dear colleagues,
On behalf of my co-authors, we are pleased to share our recent publication
published in The Journal of Physiology:
van Aswegen, M, Szabo, A., Currie, J.J., Stack, S.H., West, K.L., Hofmann,
N., Christiansen, F., & Bejder, L. (2024). Energetic cost of gestation and
prenatal growth
Greetings all,
The Marine Mammal Center is hiring a Response Apprentice!
The Response Apprentice will contribute meaningful support to the response &
animal care of marine mammals at our San Luis Obispo Operations and the sea
otter conservation program at The Marine Mammal Center. The 6-month
Dear colleagues,
We are excited to share our new publication in Endangered Species Research:
False Killer Whales and Fisheries in Hawaiian Waters: Evidence from Mouthline
and Dorsal Fin Injuries Reveal Ongoing and Repeated Interactions. Abstracts are
included below in both English and ʻŌlelo Ha