Monday, November 28, 2011

Sitka Whalefest 2011

Sitka Whalefest this year was awesome! The three day event is the quintessential community engagement activity. Ten scientists involved in marine science come from around the nation and the state to give presentations to the general public in Sitka. The week before many of these scientists participate in the famed Scientists in the Schools program. There is a sea chanty concert, a banquet and several whalewatching cruises. This year the weather cancelled one cruise and so the scientists did a Scientists in the Schools activity for grown ups. There are special opportunities for students to attend for college credit and this year third to fifth graders attended with special discussion sessions with scientists. Dr. Francis Wiese, science director for North Pacific Research Board met with younger students to talk about what to expect at a science conference.

Katy Payne a Research Associate in the Bioacoustics Research Program of Cornell University's Laboratory of Ornithology was the keynote speaker at the fundraising Whalefest banquet this year. And the symposium itself had speakers talking on subjects as octopus research(Reid Brewer); Sperm whale bioacoustics(Aron Thode, Scripps Oceanographic); Ricketts and Calvin historical research(John Straley). There was also a reception at the Sitka Sound Science Center where volunteers showed visitors around the killer whale re-articulation project. Check out www.sitkawhalefest.org to see the run down of speakers and events.

We would like to thank Lisa Busch, director of the Sitka Sound Science Center, for this wonderful recap of the Sitka Whalefest!!

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Awesome Volunteer Opportunity!

The Alaska Marine Science Symposium organizing committee is seeking interested student volunteers to help with a variety of work including timekeeping, registration desk, and poster sessions. The AMSS will be held at the Hotel Captain Cook in Anchorage, from 16-20 January 2012.

Since 2002, scientists from Alaska, the Pacific Northwest, and beyond have come to the Alaska Marine Science Symposium to communicate research activities in the marine regions off Alaska. Researchers and students in marine science re-connect with old colleagues and meet new ones. Plenary and poster sessions feature a broad spectrum of ocean science. The Symposium features the latest in the fields of climate, oceanography, the benthos, fishes and invertebrates, seabirds, marine mammals, local and traditional knowledge, and socioeconomic research. The Symposium also features compelling keynote speakers, workshops and special sessions. Explore the website for more information: http://www.alaskamarinescience.org/

This can be a great chance for a student interested in science to meet new people involved in the field, and to get an up-close look at the work required to host the Symposium.

If you’re interested, to learn more and discuss options please get in touch with the volunteer coordinator, Tom Van Pelt:

tvanpelt@nprb.org

907-644-6715

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Marine Hydraulics course!

Looking for some additional training on Marine Hydraulics? Contact UAS about their online 6 hour course! Only $95. Remaining classes are November 8-11th and 15-18th so sign up today.