I am seeking a Research Associate/Lab Manager to work in my research group at
the Duke University Marine Laboratory in Beaufort, N.C. The successful
candidate will assist in the preparation of budgets and research proposals,
tracking expenditures, and preparing research reports to funding
This is just a gentle reminder that early registration will end on March 1st
for the Southeast Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium (SEAMAMMS), which will be
held at the Duke University Marine Lab from April 26-28. The cost of early
registration is $75, made payable through the registration form on
We are pleased to announce that the website for the 2024 Southeast Atlantic
Marine Mammal Symposium SEAMAMMS) meeting is now live:
https://seamamms.wordpress.com. Just as a reminder, SEAMAMMS is a regional
scientific meeting designed to allow students at all levels to present the
results of
We are pleased to announce that the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal
Symposium (SEAMAMMS) will be held at the Duke University Marine Laboratory in
Beaufort, NC April 26-28, 2024. SEAMAMMS is a long-standing, regional,
scientific marine mammal meeting open to all, with an emphasis on
The Duke University Marine Lab is still accepting enrollments for the summer
Marine Mammals course taught by Dr. Renee Albertson & Dr. Andy Read, July 9 -
August 10, 2018. The mammals course may be taken concurrently with Conservation
Biology and Policy or Drones in Marine Biology, Ecology and
Subject: SEAMAMMS 2017!
The 2017 Southeast and Mid-Atlantic Marine Mammal Symposium (SEAMAMMS) will
take place April 7-9, 2016 in Beaufort, NC and will be hosted by the Duke
Marine Lab and the Friends of the Maritime Museum.
For meeting details, information on abstract submission and to register
Hi everyone:
We’d like to draw your attention to the following summer field course offered
by Duke University:
Biology and Conservation of Marine Mammals
Duke University Marine Laboratory
Beaufort, NC
July 11 – August 12, 2016
This field-intensive course covers the biology, management and