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DESCRIPTION:What can we learn about marine mammal populations, as well as ocean and 
 human health, by responding to stranded marine mammals on our shores? 
 Explore what happens to a marine mammal carcass after it is taken off of 
 the beach and undergoes a marine mammal necropsy (animal autopsy). What is 
 it like to put an entire arm through the aorta of a large whale? What 
 samples are analyzed to understand how an animal died? Why might bottlenose 
 dolphins need a lawyer?\n\nPlease join Robin Dunkin to learn how marine 
 mammal strandings are helping scientists to better the complex interactions 
 between the health of oceans and humans, and how the data collected by 
 marine mammal stranding networks is used to protect marine mammal 
 populations.\n\nRegister in advance for the online Science Sunday webinar 
 (required) here: 
 https://seymourcenter.ucsc.edu/learn/ongoing-education/science-sundays/\n\nLectures 
 are one hour long and include time for a few questions at the 
 end.\n\nRecommended for ages 10 and older.\n\nVirtual Science Sundays are 
 offered at no charge with preregistration. Please consider supporting the 
 Seymour Center by becoming a member or making a donation today. Thank 
 you!\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/07/01/18834809.php
SUMMARY:Stranded: A Window into the Health of Marine Mammal Populations
LOCATION:Online
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/07/01/18834809.php
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