The Whale Museum (TWM) in Friday Harbor, WA, is holding an exciting virtual 
Gear Up Workshop for Marine Naturalists this Spring on Friday, April 5 from 
10:00 am -5:00 pm (Pacific Time) through Zoom.  The Whale Museum’s Gear Up 
Workshop will enhance your knowledge of the Salish Sea marine ecosystem and is 
open to the general public. This workshop’s theme will be Toxins in killer 
whales and other local marine life: Emerging and legacy issues.


Invited presenters include:

• Dr. Dawn P. Noren, Research Fish Biologist, NOAA on the transfer of 
contaminants from female killer whales and other odontocetes to their calves, 
with updates on on-going research.
• Greg Merrill Jr., Graduate Student, Duke University on microplastic impacts 
on whales and other marine mammals.
• Dr. Anaïs Remili, Postdoctoral Researcher, McGill University on contaminants 
in North Atlantic killer whales and a comparison to North Pacific killer whales.
• Dr. Peter Ross, Senior Scientist and Healthy Waters Program Director, 
Raincoast Conservation Foundation on contaminants present in killer whales in 
the Salish Sea.
• Caitlin Anne Lawrence & Garrett M. Foster, Graduate Students, WSU on tire 
chemicals and their impact on salmon.
• Puget Soundkeeper Staff on cleaning up priority bays and urban waters in 
Puget Sound and preventing contamination.
• Potentially other presenter(s) TBD

The registration fee is $35 for non-members; $25 for current TWM or SSAMN 
members. Questions can be directed to Tracie Merrill at tra...@whalemuseum.org. 
Zoom link and workshop agenda will be sent to registrants at email provided at 
registration closer to start of workshop. Register at 
https://whalemuseum.org/products/gear-up-virtual-workshop-2024?_pos=1&_sid=d87a86b26&_ss=r


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