Bruce Mate

Professor Emeritus
bruce.mate@oregonstate.edu

Office: 541-867-0236

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Biography
Credentials: 
NIH Post-doctorate fellow, Environmental Health Sciences, Oregon State University. De-methylation of methyl mercury in California sea lions, 1972–74
Ph.D. Biology, University of Oregon, N.S.F. Pre-doctoral Fellow,1973. Thesis title: Population kinetics and related ecology of the northern sea lion, Eumetopias jubatus, and the California sea lion, Zalophus californianus, along the Oregon Coast.
B.S. Biology, University of Oregon, 1968
Research/Career Interests: 

Bruce has conducted marine mammal research since 1967, including determining the migration routes of sea lions along the west coast of the United States; a post doctorate in biochemistry investigating heavy metals and organochlorines in pinnipeds; marine mammal/fishing conflicts; and VHF telemetry studies of seals and gray whales. He has also been a leader in the development of satellite-monitored radio telemetry for marine mammals. Using this technique, he has tagged and tracked manatees, pilot whales, bottlenose dolphins, white-sided dolphins, gray whales, right whales, bowhead whales, humpback whales, sperm whales, fin whales and blue whales. Bruce directed the Marine Mammal Institute from 2006 to 2019.

At OSU
Affiliated with: 
Marine Mammal Institute
Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, & Conservation Sciences
Headquarters: 
Hatfield Marine Science Center