On behalf of the interdisciplinary team of researchers collaborating in our southern California Behavioral Response Study (SOCAL BRS), I am pleased to announce the release of the project report from the first year of our five-year project (SOCAL-10). You may find a copy of the report on the SOCAL BRS website at: http://www.sea-inc.net/resources/SOCAL10_final_report.pdf
As noted in the report, there are many ongoing data analyses and more detailed results will soon begin to appear in scientific meetings (such as at the Biologging meeting in New Zealand next week) and publications. Plans are well underway for our second phase of fieldwork this summer and additional postings on this blog and on the SOCAL BRS webpage will provide further information.
There are multiple open public presentations and discussions of the SOCAL-10 results and plans for 2011 and beyond planned, the next one being in partnership with the American Cetacean Society, San Diego Chapter on 23 March at 7 pm at the Scripps Sumner Auditorium. Please contact [email protected] for more information on the project. We have made significant effort throughout this project for openness, transparency, and public impact of the results. Comments, questions, or suggestions are always welcomed and encouraged.
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