The Dolphin and Whale Society explores and celebrates our connection with whales and dolphins. Its research mission includes interspecies communication, cetaceans in ancient knowledge and indigenous wisdom, and enhancement of cetacean and oceanic conservation. Visit: www.dolphinandwhale.org.
Published January 2011, The Dolphin and Whale Magazine features popular science articles, personal stories, interviews, news, video clips, photos, art, poetry and myths that speak to the human connection with cetaceans across time, space and cultures. We'll share the details of human relationships and interactions with dolphins and whales including accounts of people saving whales and whales saving people. The magazine reports significant discoveries about cetacean behavior, intelligence, social life, ecology, interspecies communication and conservation. We'll present perspectives on issues ranging from whaling to the pros and cons of cetaceans in captivity and deterioration of marine environments. There are reviews of books, films and videos, and whale tales for kids, too. Published quarterly online to member-subscribers of The Dolphin and Whale Society. The inaugural issue is available for examination at our website (www.dolphinandwhale.org). Â Subsequent issues are available to members for $25/year. We welcome MARMAM subscribers to contribute popularized versions of commentary, articles, photo essays, notes, news and reviews. Our next issue features the pros and cons of whale-watching and captivity. The deadline for submission is February 1. Randall L. Eaton, Ph.D., Director and Editor _______________________________________________ MARMAM mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/marmam
