Master of science degree, 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 degree, wildlife science, 2024, Navigating shared waters: Human influence on marine predator social cohesion
Clara Bird
Doctoral degree, 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, doctoral degree, 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