Liam Mueller-Brennan

Master of Science

Wildlife Science 2024 Ecology is skindeep: Combining stable isotopes and satellite tagging to unravel the movements, trophic dynamics, and population structure of North pacific humpback whales
Kyra Bankhead

Master of Science

Wildlife Science 2024 Navigating shared waters: Human influence on marine predator social cohesion
Clara Bird

PhD

  2024 Drone data reveals how behavior, buoyancy, and size influence Pacific Coast Feeding Group gray whale energetics
Hannah Sawyer

Master of Science

Wildlife Science 2024 Eavesdropping on the Arctic: Bioacoustic variation of bowhead whales in a feeding hotspot and a study of killer whale acoustic presence in the western Beaufort Sea
Ladd Irvine

PhD

  2024 Bridging the gap: Linking rorqual foraging ecology across multiple scales
Kelly Lizewski

Master of Science

Wildlife Science 2024 Spatial and temporal differentiation of maternal lineages in sperm whales from the Gulf of Mexico using a collaborative DNA register
Allison Dawn

Master of Science

Wildlife Science 2023 Intermittent upwelling impacts zooplankton and their gray whale predators at multiple scales
Morgan O'Rourke-Liggett

Professional Science Master's

Fisheries and Wildlife Administration 2023 Standardization of Gray Whale Survey Effort to Calculate Area Surveyed Per Day
Kate Colson

Master of Science, University of British Columbia

Oceans and Fisheries 2023 Estimating the relative energetic cost of foraging in Pacific Coast Feeding Group gray whales from biologging data
Karen Lohman
Master of Science Wildlife Science 2022 Integrating Genotypes and Photo-Identification Records to Describe Regional Differentiation and Temporal Stability of mtDNA Frequencies from Humpback Whales Feeding in the California Current System
Dawn Barlow
PhD Wildlife Science 2022 Ecology and distribution of blue whales in New Zealand across spatial and temporal scales
Angela Szesciorka
PhD, Scripps Institution of Oceanography   2021 Blue whale ecology and behavior in a human-impacted marine ecosystem: insights from acoustics and animal-borne tags
Lisa Hildebrand
Master of Science Wildlife Science 2020 Tonight’s specials include mysids, amphipods, and more: An examination of the zooplankton prey of Oregon gray whales and its impact on foraging choices and prey selection.
Leila Lemos
PhD   2020 Body condition and hormone assessment of Eastern North Pacific gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) and associations with ambient noise
Dominique Kone
Master of Science Marine Resource Management 2019 Restoring a top predator: Assessing the ecological potential to reintroduce sea otters (Enhydra lutris) to a coupled human–natural system in Oregon