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Kraw Lecture: Marine mammal science and sanctuaries in California coastal waters


Kraw Lecture: Marine mammal science and sanctuaries in California coastal waters

Jan 08, 2025

5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

/Event Type: hybrid

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Cost: Free

Marine mammals are sentinels of changing oceans. Baleen whales, due to their massive size and energetic needs, can only thrive in regions where ocean conditions support exceptional productivity. The presence of these majestic creatures signals robust marine ecosystems, while their absence may warn of declining ocean health. California's coastal waters host a remarkable diversity of marine mammals and are part of one of the world's largest networks of National Marine Sanctuaries. However, these animals face numerous threats, including collisions with shipping traffic, entanglement in fishing gear, chronic stress from underwater noise, and contamination from pollutants originating on land.

 

In this engaging Kraw Lecture, Professor Ari Friedlaender will share an innovative research program that uses cutting-edge technologies to study the challenges baleen whales face in California's marine sanctuaries. Learn how this research aims to better protect these sentinel animals and preserve the health of our oceans for future generations.

 

In-Person Reception: 5:30 p.m.

Lecture: 6-7 p.m.