interns

Former SeaDoc Intern Gets a Big Honor

Greg Bishop was a SeaDoc Society summer intern back in 2011, which was somehow more than a decade ago! Like many interns who have passed through SeaDoc Society to monitor the Marine Mammal Stranding Network, Greg has gone on to do great and exciting work. This month, his latest paper received a high honor.

He received the Open Reports Best Paper Award for his paper, Feline parasites and the emergence of feline lungworm in the Portland metropolitan area, Oregon, USA 2016–2017. As he shares in our short interview below, this is a study of domestic animals that also teaches us about wild species and the interconnectedness of the ecosystem, from people and pets to wildlife and microscopic organisms.

Meet Sarah, Jackie & Kelsey, Our Newest Team Members

Our goal is to improve the health of the Salish Sea through science and education. To that end, we have some exciting announcements on both fronts! We’ve hired a new Research Assistant to work alongside Joe Gaydos and two new education interns to assist with Mira Castle on our youth education efforts. Meet all three of them below!

Meet SeaDoc's 2018 Interns

Meet SeaDoc's 2018 Interns

Every summer, SeaDoc brings one or more rising third-year veterinary students to Orcas Island to assist with research projects in conjunction with the Whale Museum in Friday Harbor. The eight-week internship is a great opportunity for vet students to get involved in wildlife health issues.

One of their primary roles is to help respond to marine mammal strandings, but they also participate in medical rounds at the Wolf Hollow Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and they work closely with volunteers and spend a good deal of time educating and speaking with the public. This year's interns are Alexa Dickson and Tamsen Polley from the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine.