by Patty Farrell | Mar 15, 2023
Cetacean Research Grants Every year, the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Cetacean Society awards scientific research grants to researchers or students studying cetaceans. The American Cetacean Society, Los Angeles Chapter (ACS-LA) is about to begin open...
by Patty Farrell | Dec 18, 2022
Cetacean Photo Contest We’d like to announce the winners of our 2023 photo contest! Curious gray whale is our winner!!! Our winning photo was taken by James Dorsey in San Ignacio Lagoon in February of 2018. For those of us who have been to the lagoons, we...
by Alisa Schulman-Janiger | Mar 31, 2022 | Census count, Home Page Blog Post, Science
Gray whales are dying along the Pacific coast: the warming Arctic may be to blame. An extraordinarily comprehensive, multimedia investigation into what may be causing the 2019-2022 Gray Whale Unusual Mortality Event that has documented over 500 stranded gray whales,...
by David Callender | Feb 24, 2022
Protecting cetaceans and their habitats through public education, research grants, and conservation actions Protecting cetaceans and their habitats through public education, research grants, and conservation actions Latest Whale Count No Results Found The page you...
by David Callender | Dec 21, 2021
Take the Next Step The Los Angeles Chapter of the American Cetacean Society is looking to fill a few key positions. 2024 Annual ACS-LA Board Potluck Eric Martin, Daniel Genuth, Patty Farrell, Louisa Beck, Corrigan Lewis, Colleen Carroll, Cathy Hachigian...