Jonathan Stern [email protected] Announcing a workshop on Harbor Porpoises at the upcoming Society of Marine Mammalogy Conference in San Francisco.
The goal of the workshop is to begin discussion among people studying harbor porpoises in different locations, with different techniques and foci to (1) discuss similarities and differences between locations (2) develop a framework to quantify how harbor porpoises integrate and are affected by natural and human-induced environmental change. (3) Perhaps see if there is a way to distinguish between responses of porpoises to these types of changes. Talks will be 10 minutes, with time for discussion and questions. We are interested in topics ranging from, but not limited to: Individuals (energetics, movement, acoustics, mating, behavior), Population (size estimation, aging, genetics, reproduction, distribution, mortality), community (feeding, predation) and Ecosystem (oceanographic changes and regimes) levels. We are also interested in topics including human (fishery, by-catch, contaminant and noise) interactions, as well as larger climate change issues. We hope that this will provide an opportunity for those who study harbor porpoises to interact and discuss their research and to put porpoises into a 21st century context where their environment is changing. We hope this will give us all a chance to exchange ideas and maybe set up future collaborations. Date and time; Saturday, Dec. 12, 2015 830-1730. Field Trip: Friday, Dec. 11, 2015. A trip led by Golden Gate Cetacean Research folks to see Harbor Porpoises from our local huge, stationary Drone (i.e. the Golden Gate Bridge). Details TBA If you are interested, have any questions, or would like to submit an abstract (by…Sept. 30, 2015), then send an email to: Jonathan Stern ( [email protected]) or Christina Lockyer ([email protected]). Cost: $80(US) Early bird, $90 (US) after Sept. 15, 2015. Register for this workshop through the SMM Conference Webpage. See you in San Francisco! -- "When Life Gets to be a Drag, Escape to a Higher Reynolds Number" Jonathan Stern, Ph.D. Department of Biology San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Ave. San Francisco, CA 94132
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