We are excited to launch the Society for Marine Mammalogy Virtual Seminar
Series — a brand-new members-only initiative designed to help you learn,
discover, and connect with the global marine mammal community.

And we’re starting with a fascinating journey into the history of whale
science.
Dawn of Cetology: The Scientific Pursuit of Whales, from Antiquity to the
Twentieth Century

Speaker: Uko Gorter
March 5, 2026
6:00-7:00 PM CET / 9:00-10:00 AM PST

Location: Online (Zoom link will be emailed to registrants)

Register here for this event: https://forms.gle/2cu6a9JTU73HjX3q9

In 1787, the Scottish surgeon and anatomist John Hunter lamented humanity’s
“unfitness to pursue our researches in the unfathomable waters.” For
centuries, the mysteries of whales challenged philosophers, naturalists,
and zoologists alike.

In this engaging presentation, Uko Gorter will take us on a journey through
the early history of cetology—the scientific study of whales—from classical
antiquity through the early twentieth century. Along the way, he will
highlight the diverse figures who shaped this field, from ship surgeons and
museum curators to acousticians and molecular biologists, and the eventual
entry of women into whale science following World War II.

Uko Gorter is a renowned natural history illustrator whose work has
appeared in museums, scientific journals, and major marine mammal reference
books. His illustrations of all known marine mammal species were featured
in the widely used guide Marine Mammals of the World: A Comprehensive Guide
to Their Identification.

About the Virtual Seminar Series

This event marks the first in a new SMM virtual series, with 10+ events
planned in the coming months, including:

- Thought-provoking keynote talks
- Conservation panel discussions
- Hands-on skills workshops (graphical abstracts, project design, and more)
- Professional development opportunities

We hope you’ll join us for this inaugural seminar and help us kick off the
series in style!

Warm regards,
Cara Gallagher,

Chair of the Education Committee,

Society for Marine Mammalogy
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