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Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Aquatic Mammals Journal
48 episodes
3 days ago
The Aquatic Mammals journal's Historical Perspectives interview series is an ever-growing body of work that includes discussions with many founders of the marine mammal field. Originally developed as an on-camera interview series, select excerpts are now available as audio podcasts here on this channel. To see the full interviews of each participant then please visit aquaticmammalsjournal.org and click on the Historical Perspectives tab near the top.
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The Aquatic Mammals journal's Historical Perspectives interview series is an ever-growing body of work that includes discussions with many founders of the marine mammal field. Originally developed as an on-camera interview series, select excerpts are now available as audio podcasts here on this channel. To see the full interviews of each participant then please visit aquaticmammalsjournal.org and click on the Historical Perspectives tab near the top.
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Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
RH DeFran talks about Career Moments

Beginning in 1970, DeFran began a professorship in the Psychology Department at SDSU. Later, he worked with the Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, CA, assuming responsibility for an ongoing boat-based photo-ID project designed to assess the population size and range characteristics of bottlenose dolphins in north San Diego County. Since 1984, Defran has conducted, and directed the Cetacean Behavior Laboratory’s dolphin population studies along the Southern California and Baja California Norte’s Pacific Ocean coastline, in the coastal waters of Belize, within Florida’s Indian River Lagoon, in the estuarine and coastal waters near Charleston, SC, and more recently, in the coastal waters of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands. 

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3 months ago
29 minutes 20 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Burney LeBoeuf talks about Elephant Seals

Dr. Burney LeBoeuf is Professor Emeritus of Biology at the University of California at Santa Cruz. With his background in Reproductive Endocrinology, Ecology, and Behavioral Biology, he has been a leader in research on marine mammals for many decades and known especially for ground-breaking studies of social behavior; diving behavior, diving physiology and migrations of seals, using wearable microcomputer, time-depth recorders, and satellite tags. 

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3 months ago
13 minutes 21 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Steven Swartz talks about grey whales

Dr. Swartz graduated with his doctorate from the University of California at Santa Cruz. He's researched and published widely on gray whales and their breeding habitats in Baja California. Dr. Swartz has served as a consultant to the Mexican government’s Ministry for the Environment, Natural Resources, and Fisheries, and worked for Ocean Conservancy, the U.S. Marine Mammal Commission, and the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service.

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3 months ago
18 minutes 37 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
An Interview with Dr. Ian Boyd

Dr. Boyd's research field is in marine ecology with a specialization in marine mammals and he has awards for his research in polar science, zoology and marine science. Dr. Boyd led a UK research program in Antarctica for 14 years, has led several international research projects as chief scientist, and advises the UK Government about issues concerning marine management. 

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3 months ago
11 minutes 55 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
An Interview with Dr. Darlene Kitten

Dr. Ketten is an American senior scientist whose known for her work as a neuroanatomist. Her research combines biomechanics and acoustics to investigate hearing and noise issues affecting humans, and marine animals.

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3 months ago
16 minutes 48 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. James "Buddy" Powell Discusses Life with Manatees

In this episode we learn a bit about the career path of one of the scientists who helped to shape the marine mammal field, Dr. James Buddy Powell.

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3 months ago
19 minutes 15 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
An Interview with Dr. James Estes

Jim is a specialist in the role of apex predators in the marine environment and has conducted field research in Alaska, California, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, and Russia. He is known for studies of sea otters and kelp forest ecosystems, from which he studied influences of predators on the distribution and abundance of plants through what has since come to be widely known as a “trophic cascade.” 

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5 months ago
17 minutes 40 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
An Interview with Patrick Moore

Mr. Moore retired with 38 years of Federal Service with the Department of Defense and the Navy Marine Mammal Program, where he led the Scientific and Veterinarian Support Branch, Biosonar Program Office, and System Development Branch. His research specialized in psychoacoustics and biosonar. He co-edited Animal Sonar: Processes and Performance, organized and conducted many international meetings on marine mammals and echolocation, published over 80 peer-reviewed scientific articles, given hundreds of technical presentations and innumerable briefings for scientific, governmental, and sponsoring audiences.

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5 months ago
8 minutes 55 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Jack Terhune and Seal Research

Dr. Terhune is known for his research on communication and behavior of marine mammals with particular emphasis on underwater communication of seals. His research projects included examining aspects of harp and Wed- dell seal vocalizations to reduce masking effects of background noise, and influences of underwater sounds from acoustic harassment devices used at aquaculture cage sites in the Bay of Fundy. Jack is also honored within his community at the University of New Brunswick, where his has been awarded the Distinguished Service Award for service as chair of the Biology Department and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies. 

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6 months ago
9 minutes 35 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
An Interview with Dr. Katherine Ralls.

Dr. Ralls is a zoologist, conservationist, and Senior Research Zoologist Emerita at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Her research interests are in behavioral ecology, genetics, and conservation of mammals, both marine and terrestrial.

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6 months ago
12 minutes 27 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
A discussion with Dr. Paul Nachtigall

Dr. Nachtigall’s area of research interest primarily focuses on the sensory systems of odontocetes, including projects on low frequency hearing and temporary threshold shifts, phantom echolocation, echolocation detection of fishing nets to avoid bycatch, evoked auditory potentials and audiometric studies, hearing in echolocating whales, and rehabilitation and care for stranded cetaceans. 

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7 months ago
12 minutes 28 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Nobuyaki Miyazaki Discusses his Start with Marine Mammals

Dr. Nobuyuki Miyazaki began his career as a research associate with the University of Ryukyus, Japan.  He obtained his Ph.D. in 1975, in Agriculture.  His thesis dealt with the “School structure of the striped dolphin”. He established a Japanese research team focused on understanding marine pollution and hazardous chemicals using marine mammals as an indicator and he has published more than 270 English and 13 Japanese peer-reviewed papers, 9 English and 51 Japanese books, and 7 English and 107 Japanese reports, and 316 presentations at National and International Conferences.  

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7 months ago
11 minutes

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Søren Andersen Talks about Working with Marine Mammals

Dr. Søren Andersen is perhaps best known for his work with harbor porpoise in the 1960s and 70s but had an exceptionally diverse career doing other things that interested him.

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8 months ago
11 minutes 32 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Lee Miller Talks About Terrestrial and Marine Studies

Dr. Lee Miller is known for his work in both marine mammal and terrestrial acoustics. He has always had one foot on land and one in the water.  His research focuses on hearing, sound communication, and biosonar in bats, toothed whales, and insects.

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8 months ago
13 minutes 15 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Roger Gentry Discuss his Career Path

Dr. Gentry once wrote “Everyone I knew in the 1960s got into marine mammal research by chance. No one I knew back then planned to enter the field or had influential friends pulling strings. If one was in the right place at the right time and had an interest in the right subject, opportunities came their way.”

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8 months ago
8 minutes 22 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Bob Brownell talks about his beginning into the marine field.

Dr. Robert (Bob) Brownell is known for his work on the biology and conservation of whales, dolphins, and porpoises globally, with most of his studies conducted in Mexico, South America, Japan, and Russia.  

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8 months ago
12 minutes 20 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. John Nightingale on his Career, Cetaceans and Activism

Dr. John Nightingale was well known for his work at the Vancouver aquarium.  He was CEO of the aquarium for 25 years. More recently, he was known for co-founding the non-profit organization Ocean Wise, which endeavors to protect the world's oceans and address the sustainable seafood issues. Dr. Nightingale spent his time on the planet trying to save life on Earth 

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1 year ago
15 minutes 9 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Yasuhiko Naito discusses his career path.

Dr. Yasuhiko Naito is a Japanese scientist who earned his Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo and began his career by working with harbor seals in Hokkaido and north in the Sea of Okhotsk in the 1960s and early 1970s.  He pursued the study of marine mammals when he began at the National Institute of Polar Research in 1978 and is probably best known for his use of animal-borne devices, or ABDs as they are known in the bio-logging scientific circles.  

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1 year ago
15 minutes 15 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Christina Lockyer talks about her career with whales.

Dr. Lockyer is a British scientist. In this episode she talks about how she entered the marine mammal field, her work in Bio-energetics, working for NAMMCO and much more.

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1 year ago
22 minutes 5 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Dr. Helene Marsh talks about her Career Journey to Date

In this episode I talk with Dr. Helene Marsh about her career path, her students, her varied research and marine mammal swim programs in Australia.

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1 year ago
18 minutes 32 seconds

Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
The Aquatic Mammals journal's Historical Perspectives interview series is an ever-growing body of work that includes discussions with many founders of the marine mammal field. Originally developed as an on-camera interview series, select excerpts are now available as audio podcasts here on this channel. To see the full interviews of each participant then please visit aquaticmammalsjournal.org and click on the Historical Perspectives tab near the top.