Russo on the Road - Gotham Whale FUNdraiser
Explorer's Club - Heart of the Sargasso Sea
Wild Bird Fund Presents the "The Whales of New York City" by Gotham Whale
The waters of New York now are a feeding ground for seals, dolphins, and whales. Come learn about them from our friends at Gotham Whale, a source of education, advocacy, and science for the inhabitants of New York, terrestrial and marine.
Representing GW: Paul Sieswerda
Spring 2022 Molloy College Earth Day Symposium: The Long Island Eco-Summit
An Open Fact-Based Forum on Long Island’s Environmental Issues. An important collection of observations by practicing scientists and authoritative conservationists on Long Island’s Ecological Resiliency from the tip of Brooklyn to the tip of Montauk.
Representing GW: Paul Sieswerda
Advocacy Update: We swam over to Washington, DC!
Gotham Whale just got back from Capitol Hill! In order to make the right policy decisions, legislators rely on experts and peer-reviewed research, in addition to what matters to their constituents. Gotham Whale teams up with local and national organizations to protect the marine mammals we study when they’re in our research area and throughout their migration.
Representing GW: Sarah Ryan Hudson, Esq.
Gotham Whale’s Commitment to Education
Gotham Whale was spotted again in Long Island at Hofstra University during the week of July 8, participating in the Annual Conference of the National Marine Educators Association (NMEA), hosted by the NYS Marine Educators Chapter (NYSMEA).
Representing GW: Dr. Merryl Kafka, Alexander Mildener, Dr. Joy Reidenberg
Wildlife Spotted! Marine Life Coming Back and Moving North
Improvements in water quality, habitat restoration, and land conservation are bringing back whales, seals, fish, and other wildlife to the New York-New Jersey Harbor Estuary.
Representing GW: Sarah Ryan Hudson, Esq.
North Atlantic Whale Watch Naturalist Association Inaugural Annual Meeting
Representing GW: Paul Sieswerda