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Society for Marine Mammalogy

Australia and New Zealand Student Chapter

What is the ANZSCSMM?

The Australia and New Zealand Student Chapter of the Society for Marine Mammalogy was established in June 2011 to provide opportunities for those studying marine mammals in Australia, New Zealand and wider Australasia. The primary objective of the chapter is to organise biennial conferences that give participants the chance to present and discuss their research in a relaxed environment while networking with other marine mammalogy students and researchers.

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To join the chapter and receive information on chapter related  activities, please fill in the form under the "Become a Member" tab.

We would like to extend membership to any interested students from the South Pacific Islands and Southeast Asia. While we realise that geographic separation will limit our ability to facilitate face-to-face meeting, we also recognise the need for every student and young professional to have access to a forum for networking beyond their immediate academic/research location.  Additionally we hope that the online conference this year will encourage participation from individuals who would otherwise be unable to make our regular conferences. 

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The chapter is under the new and enthusiastic leadership of Rebecca Boys (Cetacean Ecology Research Group at Massey University) and Courtney Ogilvy (University of Auckland) from New Zealand, Gabrielle Genty (CEBEL at Flinders University) from South Australia, Sophia Volzke (IMAS at University of Tasmania), Ciara Browne and Brodie Elsdon (CMST at Curtin University) and Grace Russell (MERC at Southern Cross University) from Western Australia. 

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This chapter wants to thank our amazing academic sponsor, Dr Karen Stockin from the Cetacean Ecology Research Group at Massey University.

 

We would also like to thank the two years of service from Jasmin Gross, Lara Pogson-Manning and Cassie Speakman for the time and effort they poured into this Chapter.

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