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Use Bioacoustics to Study Killer Whales in the Wild this Fall

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Subject: Use Bioacoustics to Study Killer Whales in the Wild this Fall
From: Tracy- Beam Reach Marine Science and Sustainability School <>
Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 22:38:17 +0000 (GMT)
Student Research Opportunity

Spend 10 weeks studying the acoustic environment of endangered killer whales in 
the wild!

Beam Reach is for you if you want to:
work with experts in killer whale conservation
sail on a biodiesel electric catamaran
study an endangered species using bioacoustics
test drive life as a field scientist
explore the San Juan Islands in the Pacific Northwest
earn 18 credits from the University of Washington

Check it out:
http://beamreach.org/?1fl8cab080414

You don?t have to be a science major to apply; you just have to be interested 
in the marine environment and want to spend 10 weeks studying off campus.

We are now accepting applications for our Fall 2008 program:
Fall 08 August 24- November 02

Currently we have our Spring program in session. So if you'd like to see what 
it would be like, check out the student blogs:
http://www.beamreach.org/blog/category/081/?2fl8cab080414

Dive In for more information:
http://www.beamreach.org/is-beam-reach-for-you.html?3fl8cab080414

Let me know if you have any questions,
Tracy


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