Featured Speaker: Danielle Haulsee, Ph.D.
This lecture will take us on a dive into the depths of
marine research and conservation efforts pioneered
by Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute. We will
discover how the Institute is leading the way in
ocean stewardship, from breakthrough studies on
acoustic communications among sea creatures
to the development of sustainable seafood and
responsible aquaculture practices. We will learn
about the Institute’s vital role in wildlife rescue and
rehabilitation, and how its commitment to education
and research is inspiring a new wave of conservation.
Presenter Biography
Danielle Haulsee is the Chief Science
Officer at Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute,
specializing in fisheries oceanography and the
spatial and behavioral ecology of marine animals.
She obtained her Ph.D. from the University
of Delaware’s College of Earth, Ocean, and
Environment. A key feature of her research is
integrating advanced bio-logging (using tags
carried by animals to record information), remote
sensing, and underwater robots to study the
impact of a dynamic ocean on the occurrence and
distribution of marine fish and sharks.
Coordinator: David Guggenheim
5/1/2024 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
129 (In Person and Online)
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