2011: A busy year

Jan 28, 2012 No comments By Blair Irvine

 

Rescues of entangled dolphins, Deepwater Horizon oil spill-related research, and international conservation capacity building activities were added to our usual behavioral and ecological studies in 2011.

You can read about them by downloading a pdf of our annual newsletter Nicks n Notches.

It contains articles written by SDRP staff, students, visiting scientists, and current and former interns.

We’ll be highlighting some of the research in upcoming posts to this website.

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About the author

I manage the SDRP website, serve as President of the Dolphin Biology Research Institute, and otherwise volunteer as needed. I started the SDRP in 1970 with then High School student Randy Wells, and I led the research through the 70’s. Randy took over in the early 80s when I changed careers. Since then, my non-dolphin interests mostly have been in the area of human behavioral health. With NIH support, much of my research has involved Internet interventions and training programs. My graduate degrees are in Zoology (MS), Exercise Physiology (MAPE), and Health Education (PhD).
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