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Marine Mammal Skeleton Exhibit

Marine Mammal Skeleton Exhibit

Showcasing the whale, dolphin and sea lion skeletons on display in the Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) building

Posted in 2017, IOFNews | Tagged with Andrew Trites, Marine Mammal Research Unit, marine mammals

Apex marine predators affected by human-made pollutants and climate change

Apex marine predators affected by human-made pollutants and climate change

Human contaminants, exacerbated by climate change, are impacting polar bears, killer whales.

Posted in 2017, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Arctic, climate change, contaminants, faculty, IOF postdoctoral fellows, Juan Jose Alava, killer whales, marine mammals, polar bears, pollution, whales

“Whale breath” reveals bacteria threatening endangered killer whales

“Whale breath” reveals bacteria threatening endangered killer whales

Bacteria including salmonella and fungi such as penicillium were found in the whales.

Posted in 2017, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with cetaceans, contaminants, faculty, killer whales, marine mammals, pollution, Stephen Raverty, whales

Open Water Research Station contributes a decade of discoveries

Open Water Research Station contributes a decade of discoveries

This year marks the ten-year anniversary of the MMRU Open Water Research Station, a floating laboratory at the centre of a ground-breaking scientific collaboration that has significantly advanced understanding of how nutritionally stressed Steller sea lions forage in the wild.

Posted in 2017, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Andrew Trites, British Columbia, David Rosen, faculty, IOF students, Marine Mammal Research Unit, marine mammals, sea lions, seals

BC Marine Mammal Symposium

BC Marine Mammal Symposium

The entire event is being broadcast live on YouTube, Saturday, November 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time.

Posted in News Release | Tagged with Andrew Trites, David Rosen, faculty, Marine Mammal Research Unit, marine mammals, Seminars and events

Aerial drone offers insights into bowhead whale behaviour

Aerial drone offers insights into bowhead whale behaviour

Research team, including UBC zoology PhD candidate Sarah Fortune, undertook what is believed to be the first intensive effort to study bowhead whales with the use of an aerial drone in the Eastern Canadian Arctic.

Posted in 2016, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Andrew Trites, Arctic, bowhead whales, cetaceans, faculty, IOF students, Marine Mammal Research Unit, marine mammals, whales

Harbor seal dietary insights gained through new DNA technique

Harbor seal dietary insights gained through new DNA technique

A promising new technique called DNA metabarcoding, can be used to identify specific marker genes in seal droppings.

Posted in 2016, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with IOF students, Marine Mammal Research Unit, marine mammals, seals

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