Open Directory - Science: Biology: Zoology: Chordates: Mammalogy: Marine Mammals
See also: This category in other languages: - Publishes a journal “Whalewatcher” and provides online summaries of selected articles on cetaceans, and Fact Packs for schools. Also organizes whale watching trips for education and fundraising purposes. - A study to assess the potential of long range acoustic monitoring of marine mammals. - Provides an educational resource for marine mammals and their environments. - This is a privately funded research organization dedicated to the exploration of human dolphin interaction. Research includes neurological imaging of dolphins and wellness. - Resources on coral reefs, marine ecology, oceanography, dolphin biology, conservation, biodiversity and research expeditions. - This is a non-profit scientific and education organization founded primarily to conduct research needed to manage and protect threatened marine mammals. - This non-profit organization holds an annual conference with workshops for students and produces an on-line newsletter. - Conducts research into the ecology and habitat conditions of cetaceans. - Non-profit animal organization that assists marine mammals, whales, dolphins and terrestrial animals. - Includes visual and acoustic surveys, identifications of sensitive marine areas and ocean conservation initiatives. - Classification, common names, biology, images, full text research, publications and news related to cetaceans and pinnipeds. - Research on the physiology and ecology of marine mammals. Includes list of publications and field work image gallery. - Dedicated to research on the free ranging species. Features information, pictures, publications and projects. - Since 1977 this project, set up by Wade Doak in New Zealand, has been researching the capacities of cetaceans in the wild. - Evaluates and promotes the educational, scientific and managerial advancement of marine mammal science. - Non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the marine environment. Offers field course data, publications and images. - This non-profit research and information organization is dedicated to raising awareness of Cetacea and the ocean environment. Research includes photo ID and genetic and DNA studies. - The Center for Cetacean Research and Conservation, CCRC, has undertaken studies on the biology, behavior, and ecology of a variety of cetaceans in the South Pacific and the Bahamas, including the Cook Islands Humpback Whale survey. - Website showcases information and photographs concerning marine mammals with an emphasis on whales and dolphins. - This is a service for the identification of whales, porpoises and dolphins using DNA sequences.