Calling all Northwest Marine Mammalogy Students!


As a reminder, the annual spring meeting of the Northwest Student Chapter of 
the Society for Marine Mammalogy (NWSSMM) will take place virtually on May 8th, 
2021, hosted by the Marine Mammal Ecology Lab at Western Washington University 
(WWU). There is no cost to participate in this virtual conference. If you are 
interested in simply participating, you can register for the event up until May 
7th.



If you are interested in giving an oral or poster presentation, please register 
and submit your abstract by April 9th, 2021.



Register here:

 
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Keynote Speaker:

We are pleased to announce that the Keynote Speaker for the 2021 NWSSMM 
conference will be Dr. Valentina Melica! Dr. Melica was born and raised in 
northeast Italy. She obtained her BS and MS from the University of Trieste in 
marine environmental biology. During her master's, she spent two semesters in 
the United States as an exchange student, one of which was spent at Western 
Washington University, and completed her dissertation research in Slovenia, 
investigating reproductive biology of moon jellyfish. After a two-year break 
while she worked as an aquarist and volunteered at non-profit research 
organizations, her interest in marine mammal physiology led her to start a PhD 
in Fisheries at University of Alaska Fairbanks in Juneau, AK. She graduated 
last fall with a dissertation on reproductive and stress-related endocrinology 
in blue and gray whales. Valentina will share her career and academic 
experience and present some of the results from her research on how hormone 
concentrations in blubber can be used to estimate reproductive status (e.g., 
tell whether a whale is pregnant) and to provide benchmark data on the 
relationship between life history data and stress hormones profiles.



If you have any questions or would like any clarification about the upcoming 
meeting, please do not hesitate to contact the planning committee via Grace 
Freeman at freem...@wwu.edu<mailto:freem...@wwu.edu>.


We look forward to seeing you for this virtual meeting!

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