Hello! I am pleased to share a new website, http://individuwhale.com, developed by researchers with the Geospatial Ecology of Marine Megafauna Lab (GEMM lab) led by Dr. Leigh Torres. The site gives visitors a chance to meet and learn more about some of Oregon's most iconic gray whales. Learn more: https://beav.es/UyZ
I would also like to share the GEMM lab’s most recent blog posts. We have a new post every Monday, feel free to subscribe for weekly updates. See below! Looking for micro in the macro: microplastics in cetaceans https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/gemmlab/2021/12/13/looking-for-micro-in-the-macro-microplastics-in-cetaceans/ Of snakes and whales: How food availability and body condition affect reproduction https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/gemmlab/2021/12/06/of-snakes-and-whales-how-food-availability-and-body-condition-affect-reproduction/ Harmful algal blooms expose southern right whales to domoic acid and can potentially cause endocrine alterations https://blogs.oregonstate.edu/gemmlab/2021/11/29/harmful-algal-blooms-expose-southern-right-whales-to-domoic-acid-and-can-potentially-cause-endocrine-alterations/ Best, Allison H. Dawn (she/her) MSc Student, Marine Mammal Institute The Geospatial Ecology of Marine Megafauna Lab Dept. of Fisheries, Wildlife, & Conservation Sciences Oregon State University [email protected] [Image.png] [Image.png]
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