Dear Marmam subscribers, I'm hoping that someone might be able to assist me
rather quickly with a pdf copy of the following older article that I've been
unsuccessfully attempting to obtain. This journal is not located in any library
within close proximity to me, and I also have contacted
I snipped the following from the MBI list ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] )
Acoustic Phenomena Explain Why Boats And Animals Collide
Researchers at Florida Atlantic University have laid the groundwork
for a sensory explanation for why manatees and other animals are hit
repeatedly by boats. Last year, 73
Sea Watch Foundation - Volunteering opportunity in Cardigan Bay for 2009
Volunteers are invited to assist the Sea Watch Foundation
(www.seawatchfoundation.org.uk) with the running of the “Cardigan Bay
Monitoring Project”. The project is based in New Quay, West Wales, and takes
care of the
Duke University Marine Lab 2009 Summer Course: Marine Mammals
Dates: Summer Term II: 6 July - 7 August 2009
Course limit: 15 students (undergraduates, graduate students,
professionals) Application deadline (if applying for Global
Fellowship): 15 February 2009 Application deadline (if