Examine
the biology of whales, pinnipeds, and other marine mammals
and their conservation. Topics include systematics and biogeography
of marine mammals, reproduction, energetics and physiology
of swimming and diving, vocal communication and echolocation,
feeding and migratory behavior, and marine mammal/human interactions.
A necropsy of a beach-stranded marine mammal and field studies
of harbor seals, sea lions, and gray whales of the Oregon Coast
will be conducted.
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James Sumich, Grossmont College, San Diego |
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My research
focuses on the study of the interactions between newborn gray
whale calves and their mothers and the way each budgets its energy
expenditures during the period of calf nursing. In 1986, I completed
a Ph.D. program at Oregon State University with Dr. Bruce Mate
on the distribution, growth patterns, and reproductive energetics
of gray whales, and have continued to conduct research in Baja
California Sur, California, and Oregon. A young gray whale (JJ)
held at Sea World, San Diego for rehabilitation provided 14 months
of opportunities to address in a controlled situation several
questions related to the development of metabolic rates of very
young gray whales. Currently, I am enjoying the recent publication
of the 8th edition of a widely adopted marine biology text and
lab manual, and am hard at work on a 2nd edition revision of
a textbook on the evolutionary biology of marine mammals co-authored
with Dr. Annalisa Berta and Dr. Kit Kovacs.
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