Dear colleagues,
There was an error in the link sent previously to access to the paper:
Arias M., Coscarella M. A., Romero M. A., Svendsen G. M., Ocampo Reinaldo
M., Curcio N. , Crespo E. A., González R. A. C. 2018. *Impact of
whale-watching on Southern Right Whale (**Eubalaena australis**) in
Hi Marmam. I would like to post the following internship information.
Marine Life Studies Marine Mammal Research Internship: Monterey Bay,
California
Background: Marine Life Studies (MLS) is a non-profit organization
focussed on the research, education, and conservation of marine mammals
that in
HAWAII MARINE ANIMAL RESPONSE (HMAR)
JOB OPENING: FIELD RESPONSE MANAGER (PART TIME)
ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION:
Hawaii Marine Animal Response (HMAR) is the field operations arm of Hawaii
Marine Mammal Alliance Inc. and is Hawaii’s largest non-profit marine species
conservation and response
Dear colleagues,
See below a link to a prepublished version of this paper, now in review in
eLife, this version is freely available,
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/04/18/303743
This is the abstract:
Animals aggregate to obtain a range of fitness benefits, but a common cost
of
aggreg
The IMarEST provides 5 bursaries per year to fund places on the Whalefish
Marine Research Techniques & Conservation Course, held on the Isle of
Cumbrae (1hr 30min from Glasgow) 10-12th August 2018.The bursary is
targeted at IMarEST student members studying marine and/or environmental
sciences. The
Underwater Acoustic Scientist
CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. (CSA) is a marine science and technical services
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Hands-On, Interactive Undergraduate Marine Biology, Ecology and
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