Dear Colleagues,

Marine mammals are good barometers of our environment. The status of these 
species and current efforts at their conservation are very timely due to 
climate change,  shortages of salmon, increases in boats and humans, and high 
levels of contaminants off of the West Coast of the United States.

On February 28th, 2019, there will be a marine mammal special session 
​consisting of 18 speakers. The talks will cover cetaceans, pinnipeds, and 
mustelids. We plan on having speakers from Cascadia, NOAA-NMFS, OSU, WDFW, UBC, 
UW, Seattle Aquarium, Sealife Response Rehabilitation Research (SR3),  and U.S. 
Army Corp of Engineers. Including John Calambokidis, Dr. Scott Baker, Steven 
Jefferies, Dr. Alex Zerbini,  Dr. Robyn Angliss, and others. Talks will cover 
porpoise and sea otter recovery in Washington, comparing manned to unmanned 
aerial surveys, eDNA, the southern resident pod of killer whales, increased 
entanglement of whales off of the Washington Coast, and other interesting and 
timely topics.

This special session will take place on February 28th, 2019, during the annual 
meeting of the Washington chapter of the Wildlife Society (TWS) and the Society 
for NW Vertebrate Biologists and will go from 9am till 5pm with a couple of 
breaks and a hour for lunch. The meeting will take place​ in between Olympia 
and Centralia, WA (Great Wolf Lodge).  These meetings are wonderful venues for 
disseminating information and sharing research results.  TWS is very interested 
in increasing its focus on marine wildlife, especially marine mammals.

For further details, you can reach out to me by email at 
paval...@evergreen.edu<mailto:paval...@evergreen.edu> or read more about the 
meeting in the second call for papers at
http://thesnvb.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/2019-2nd-Call-for-Papers.pdf.


Thank you,
Alexander (Alex) Pavlinovic
paval...@evergreen.edu<mailto:paval...@evergreen.edu>

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