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Ann Auman Professor of Biology Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-8485 aumanaj@plu.edu
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with in Tribal Court where the penalties for violating tribal hunting regulations can be severe. Hunting gray whales is legal, a right that existed before the 1855 treaty with the U.S. that is guaranteed to the Makah by the treaty. The 1994 amendment to the Marine Mammal Protection Act states that “Nothing in this Act … is intended to alter any treaty” with Indian Tribes. The gray whale no longer is endangered; the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission estimated in 2002
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NW Seaport Alliance CEO John Wolfe ’87 discusses his career in maritime leadership Posted by: Zach Powers / November 3, 2022 Image: John Wolfe ’87 is the CEO of the Northwest Seaport Alliance, a marine cargo operating partnership of the Port of Seattle and Port of Tacoma. (Photo by John Froschauer/PLU) November 3, 2022 By Zach Powers ’10PLU Marketing & CommunicationsShortly after John Wolfe ’87 graduated from PLU he went to work for a Seattle-based company called SeaLand Shipping Line. In the
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Ann Auman Professor of Biology Full Profile 253-535-8485 aumanaj@plu.edu
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great shot is challenging. “Orcas can be hard to spot and shoot, while [we’re] being respectful by staying at the required distance,” she says. The process was aided by a large zoom lens and their readiness to drive to a local sighting alert from the Orca Network. “We drove up as quickly as possible, and it worked quite a few times—but they’re fast swimmers.” For the film, Stafki and her sister interviewed PLU biology professor Michael Behrens, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association’s
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other projects related to the management of marine resources in Washington State will be considered. Students will work primarily at their home institution under the supervision of their academic sponsor to complete the proposed project. Students will have the opportunity to experience other aspects of the abalone restoration program, such as accompanying WDFW staff aboard research vessels or at partner facilities. Depending on the nature of the project, some work may take place at partner
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, this talk will focus on Makah statements and actions from the eighteenth century onward that illustrate how they have made and continue to maintain the surrounding marine waters as their own.Joshua L. ReidSpeaker: Joshua L Reid was born and raised in Washington and is a registered member of the Snohomish Indian Nation. Reid is currently an associate professor of American Indian Studies and the John Calhoun Smith Memorial Endowed Associate Professor of History at the University of Washington. Reid’s
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Angelia Alexander Professor Emeritus of Biology Full Profile 253-535-7475 alexanag@plu.edu
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Canyon University in Arizona, and is now a junior at PLU. Jonathan has studied trumpet primarily with his dad. He has also studied with Gerald Webster (former WSU trumpet professor), Kurt Dupuis (principal trumpet of the President’s Own Marine Band), and Joe Burgstaller (trumpet professor at ASU). Jonathan is majoring in Business and plays in the Jazz Ensemble, Orchestra, and the choir at PLU. Jonathan does not have free time, but would enjoy it if he did. Devin Bianchi-RiveraDevin is a first
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. Participating students will interact closely with faculty and graduate student mentors to develop and advance research projects revolving around oceanographic data analysis. Students will attend overview lectures on fundamental problems in different oceanography fields, including physical, biological, and chemical oceanography as well as marine geology and geophysics. They will gain a basic understanding and hands-on experience in data science techniques, including time series analysis and machine learning
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