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Data, Case Studies, News,and Listservs
This section contains data, information, and NEWSPAPER ARTICLES regarding whales and the ocean, and interesting tidbits, such as,CLINTON and COMPUTER'S in Sunday's Boston Globe. When in the listservs sort by thread and most articles are under "Info" or "Case Study". You can also use the Find button to locate a specific word in the file title.
WhaleNet Pals Registration -
REGISTER AND FIND A CLASS ,
Register your class with WhaleNet/EnviroNet
ED 654 :
STUDY WHALES FOR CREDIT AND DEVELOP CURRICULUM UNITS -
ED 654: Field Studies in Marine Science is being offered in :
February and March, in BAJA, MEXICO this Winter in one-week sessions and
July and August inLONGUE POINTE DE MINGAN, Quebec in ten-day sessions in the Summer of 1997, and
August in NEWBURYPORT, MASSACHUSETTS during the first two weeks of August.
Experience research and study the marine environment. This course is being offered in conjunction with Mingan Island Cetacean Study research and WhaleNet/Wheelock College. For information, contact Michael Williamson, email pita@whale.wheelock.edu or call 617/734-5200, ext. 256.
Curriculum Unit Development: Self-Workshop and
WhaleNet Curriculum Start-up Activities.
Curriculum Units including materials on Northern Right Whale research (Rat, RWC#1509), on "Stephanie", the hooded seal, and on Dive Data
(2/9/97)
Schedule of WhaleNet Workshops around the country.