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Jan 23, 2025: HMSC Research Seminar- Cornelia Oedekoven, Se...g, University of St. Andrews at Hatfield Marine Science Center

Speaker: Cornelia Oedekoven, Senior Research Fellow, Center of Research into Ecological and Environmental Modelling, University of St. Andrews Topic: TBA View on site | Email this event

https://events.oregonstate.edu/event/hmsc-research-seminar-cornelia-oedekoven-senior-research-fellow-center-of-research-into-ecological-and-environmental-modelling-university-of-st-andrews

Oct 10, 2024: HMSC Research Seminar- Seawater eDNA metabarc... sites in the Great Bear Sea at Hatfield Marine Science Center

Speaker: Éadin N. O’Mahony, School of Biology, University of St. U.K. Topic: Seawater eDNA metabarcoding: exploring the drivers of humpback whale congregation sites in the Great Bear Sea T...

https://events.oregonstate.edu/event/hmsc-research-seminar-seawater-edna-metabarcoding-exploring-the-drivers-of-humpback-whale-congregation-sites-in-the-great-bear-sea

Oct 2, 2024: HMSC Science On Tap: : Are we really about to ...ication, music, and language at Hatfield Marine Science Center

Speaker: Luke Rendell, School of Biology, University of St. Andrews, U.K. Topic:: Are we really about to talk to whales? An exploration of the evolution of whale communication, music, and langu...

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Sep 26, 2024: HMSC Research Seminar- Expanding our ideas ab...ic predator, the sperm whale at Hatfield Marine Science Center

Speaker: Luke Rendell, HMSC Lavern Weber Visiting Scientist, School of Biology, University of St. U.K. Topic: Expanding our ideas about the diversity of habitat use and population structure in ...

https://events.oregonstate.edu/event/hmsc-research-seminar-expanding-our-ideas-about-the-diversity-of-habitat-use-and-population-structure-in-a-dominant-mesopelagic-predator-the-sperm-whale