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Learn how to be an active part of the recovery and conservation of the marine environment through field science.  All while earning 18 science credits from the University of Washington, learning to sail, and experiencing the life of a field scientist.

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These are the research topics that the current students have tentatively chosen.  Follow their progress and get a feeling for what you could be doing with your Spring quarter.

Fall 06 Student Papers and Experiences

Tentative Research Paper Titles:
Determining behavioral context of pulsed calls and whistles in southern resident killer whales 

Surface behaviors and events of southern resident killer whales: Are they responding to vessels in the Salish Sea?

Localizing vocalizations: Who is calling?

Behavioral and acoustic correlates among southern resident killer whales: Do particular vocalizations cue specific types of behavior?

Analysis of the ability of vessel noise to mask killer whale communication

The effect of bathymetry on southern resident killer whale vocalizations

Apply now for the Spring 07 program.  We operate a rolling admissions process, so it is first qualified, first accepted.  Early applicants also have a greater chance of receiving Beam Reach financial aid.

The conservation and recovery of the marine environment rests in the hands of educated, dedicated, and motivated people.  Learn how you can participate.

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We hope to see you on board in Spring 07.

Tracy Smith
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