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3.3 How can I find dolphin related Web sites?




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This article is from the Dolphin FAQ, by Jaap van der Toorn with numerous contributions by others.

3.3 How can I find dolphin related Web sites?

Most marine mammal Web sites are listed on the Marine Mammal Links page: http://whale.wheelock.edu/whalenet-stuff/interwhale.html

Similar information (grouped by category) can be found at Wesley Elsberry's site: http://www.rtis.com/nat/user/elsberry/marspec.html.

Another good starting point is the Aquatic Resources section at the New England Aquarium site at: http://www.neaq.org/.

3.4 - Are there dolphin-related mailing lists?

Yes, there are a few e-mail discussion lists, some dealing with marine mammals in general, others with dolphins only.

The following are discussion lists. You can participate in the discussions, if you play by the rules set for the group (you will receive instructions once you join).

MARMAM - scientific marine mammal discussion list

To join send an e-mail

    To:     listserv@uvvm.uvic.ca
    Subj:
    Body:   subscribe marmam Yourfirstname Yourlastnamename

You can also follow the discussion on the eScribe mailing list archive at: http://www.escribe.com/science/marmam/

ECS-ALL - scientific cetacean discussion list To join send an e-mail

    To:     Mailbase@jiscmail.ac.uk
    Subj:
    Body:   join ecs-all firstname (firstname ...) lastname
            stop

There are also e-mail newsletters and mailing lists you can join. Subscription information can be found on the associated web sites. Some examples:

Dolphin Society - http://www.dolphinsoc.org/

Ocean Futures - http://www.oceanfutures.org/

Ear on the Sea - http://www.dolphinear.com/

 

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