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23). Estuary soundscapes: Sarasota Passive the Florida Panhandle [Presentation]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-
Acoustic Listening Stations network [Facebook University Programs Seminar Series, pDU0I2zCA
live presentation/interview]. Deep Dives, Dauphin Island Sea Lab.
Sarasota Bay Estuary Program. https://www. Wells, R. S. (2020, May 28). Celebrating
youtube.com/watch?v=yu4bzowTP2g Tyson-Moore, R. B. (2020, October 27). 50 years of dolphin research in Sarasota Bay
Listening to our PALS: Long-term passive [Facebook Live presentation/interview].
Miller, L. J. (2020). Animal welfare research acoustic monitoring stations (PALS) provide Deep Dives, Sarasota Bay Estuary Program.
[Virtual presentation]. Hartpury University, insights into the underwater soundscape of a https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-
Gloucester, United Kingdom. coastal environment [Seminar presentation]. pDU0I2zCA
Miller, L. J. (2020). Science of animal welfare Long-Term Animal Research Seminar Series, Wells, R. S. (2020, June 24). Factors
[Presentation]. Illinois Science Teachers Duke University. https://www.youtube.com/ influencing wild bottlenose dolphin health
Association Life Science Institute, watch?v=L0dJUMWGGf8 and survival [Lecture]. SEAVET, University
Brookfield, IL. of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine,
Wells, R. S. (2020, January 20). Insights into Gainesville, FL.
Sarasota Dolphin Research Program (SDRP). the lives of Sarasota Bay’s bottlenose dolphins,
(2020, October 3). Virtual celebration of from 50 years of research [Lecture]. Mote Wells, R. S. (2020, July 15). EOC 204:
the 50th anniversary of the Sarasota Dolphin Marine Laboratory Special Lecture Series, Dr. Randall Wells shares his porpoise. Eyes
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and updates by CZS-SDRP staff. dolphins, from 50 years of research [Lecture]. of marine mammals [Lecture]. Hampshire
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Breen Bartecki, S. (2020, September 16).
King Conservation Leadership Academy. In
J.-E. Mogerman (Chair), Shifting organiza-
tional mindsets about community engagement
[Panel presentation, virtual]. Association of
Zoos and Aquariums Annual Conference.
De Guise, S., Levin, M., Jasperse, L.,
Sayigh, L. S. (2020, January). Wells, R. S. (2020, March 04). Insights into Herrman, J., Wells, R., Takeshita, R.,
Dolphin communication: Fact and fiction the lives of Sarasota Bay’s bottlenose dolphins, Marques, T., & Schwacke, L. (2020,
[Presentation]. University of Southern from 50 years of research [Lecture]. Longbeach February 3-6). Changes in bottlenose dolphin
California’s Otolaryngology and Hearing Village Association, Longboat Key, FL. immune functions associated with the Deepwa-
and Communication Neuroscience ter Horizon Oil Spill in the Northern Gulf
Seminar Series. Wells, R. S. (2020, May 28). Celebrating of Mexico, a recurrence? [Poster presentation].
50 years of dolphin research in Sarasota Bay 2020 Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill and Ecosys-
Toms, C. (2020, October 30). Filling the [Facebook Live presentation/interview]. tem Science Conference, Tampa, FL.
gaps: Common bottlenose dolphin population
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