Marine Mammal Science

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Marine Mammal Science is a podcast covering some of the latest scientific research on marine mammals – whales and dolphins, polar bears, seals and sea lions, manatees and dugongs, and sea otters. The podcast is produced by Absolutely Smashing Events and Consulting on behalf of the Society for Marine Mammalogy and the journal Marine Mammal Science. The host, editor and producer is Dr. Ashley Scarlett, familiarly known as Dr Scarlett Smash.

Recent Episodes
  • Arctic Ecology
    Jan 20, 2024 – 27:47
  • Antarctic ecology
    Jan 13, 2024 – 31:06
  • Alejandro Fernandez Ajó
    Jan 6, 2024 – 21:02
  • Phthalate Exposure
    Dec 30, 2023 – 25:54
  • PCFG - Feed behavior
    Dec 23, 2023 – 24:45
  • Pacific Coast Feeding Group History
    Dec 16, 2023 – 21:49
  • Pacific coast feeding group's morphology and Climate Change
    Dec 9, 2023 – 22:54
  • Zoop to Poop: Pacific Coast Feeding Group
    Dec 2, 2023 – 25:24
  • "Summer resident” gray whales
    Nov 25, 2023 – 21:31
  • Wind Turbines and noise underwater
    Nov 18, 2023 – 27:44
  • Working in conjunction with fishing communities in India
    Nov 11, 2023 – 22:00
  • Solitary sociable dolphins
    Nov 4, 2023 – 25:39
  • Fisheries interactions and Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphins, pt 2
    Oct 28, 2023 – 30:39
  • Fisheries interactions and Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphins, pt 1
    Oct 21, 2023 – 28:22
  • Sea Otters and Surfboards
    Oct 14, 2023 – 27:50
  • How bottlenose dolphin mothers communicate with their calves
    Oct 7, 2023 – 26:03
  • Advocacy and Iberian orcas
    Sep 30, 2023 – 30:54
  • Toxoplasma gondii
    Sep 23, 2023 – 28:13
  • Rhythm under the sea, pt 2
    Sep 16, 2023 – 24:00
  • Rhythm under the sea, pt 1
    Sep 9, 2023 – 21:54
  • Extinction Alert: Vaquita!
    Sep 2, 2023 – 25:19
  • By-catch mitigation in small-scale fisheries preliminary analysis, pt 2
    Aug 26, 2023 – 22:15
  • By-catch mitigation in small-scale fisheries preliminary analysis, pt 1
    Aug 19, 2023 – 20:27
  • The Vaquita, pt 2
    Aug 12, 2023 – 22:34
  • The Vaquita, pt 1
    Aug 5, 2023 – 17:15
  • How to conserve Franciscana dolphins
    Jul 29, 2023 – 26:10
  • Hector's and Maui's dolphins
    Jul 22, 2023 – 31:22
  • Underwater noise and seismic surveys
    Jul 15, 2023 – 26:05
  • Cetaceans in Lakshadweep, India, pt 2
    Jul 8, 2023 – 29:44
  • Cetaceans in Lakshadweep, India, pt 1
    Jul 1, 2023 – 22:36
  • Cetaceans in the Galápagos Islands
    Jun 24, 2023 – 25:55
  • Whale songs and culture, pt 2
    Jun 17, 2023 – 22:24
  • Whale Songs and Culture, pt 1
    Jun 10, 2023 – 25:21
  • Sea Otters, pt3
    Jun 3, 2023 – 24:32
  • Sea Otters, pt2
    May 27, 2023 – 23:31
  • Sea Otters, pt1
    May 20, 2023 – 26:15
  • Southern Resident Orca Population
    May 13, 2023 – 18:53
  • Sea Otter Conservation Efforts
    May 6, 2023 – 25:43
  • Florida Manatee Conservation Efforts
    Apr 29, 2023 – 23:35
  • Florida Manatee Habitat
    Apr 22, 2023 – 16:45
  • Inlet Cook Beluga Whale Conservation
    Apr 15, 2023 – 24:36
  • Delisting of Endangered Species on the ESA
    Apr 8, 2023 – 19:13
  • Humpback whales washing up on the East Coast
    Apr 1, 2023 – 19:11
  • The Cardiovascular and respiratory system during dives
    Mar 25, 2023 – 27:12
  • Elephant Seals and Plastics
    Mar 18, 2023 – 25:01
  • Orca predation on white sharks in Africa
    Mar 11, 2023 – 31:46
  • General Principles for Whale Watching
    Mar 4, 2023 – 23:38
  • Female dolphins and their social connectivity
    Feb 25, 2023 – 28:11
  • Group size varies with climate conditions in bottlenose dolphins, pt 2
    Feb 18, 2023 – 13:23
  • Group size varies with climate conditions in bottlenose dolphins, pt 1
    Feb 11, 2023 – 20:22
Recent Reviews
  • ms2277
    Does anyone else have issues with the hosts voice?
    Love the content, however the voice patterns of the host make it hard to listen. Is this just me?
  • Dragonfly 1988
    Informative
    Always like tuning in
  • MecaEcco
    More pro zoo voices
    I’m concerned about the bias toward anti-zoo voices on this podcast. Zoos work with many marine mammal scientists on important conservation work and that should be represented here. I also worry about the quality of the information provided by anti-zoo voices. It is not appropriate for a scientific body to allow the misrepresentation of facts on its podcast.
  • apb_apb
    Well done!
    The WGRP is worth your time! Listen to this podcast or and know that they are out there doing the good work!
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