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Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
Aquatic Mammals Journal
48 episodes
6 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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Natural Sciences
Science
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Dr. Jack Terhune and Seal Research
Aquatic Mammals - A Historical Perspective
9 minutes 35 seconds
6 months ago
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. 

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.