10 Replies to “Welcome to Pacific Mammal Research!”
Do you need more land volunteers to watch/observe? I trained and volunteered some with another group that had a harbor porpoise
project a few years ago. I have time to volunteer. I observe heron foraging in the summer as part of a citizen science project and I enjoy
these projects.
Hi Martha, yes we are always looking for more citizen scientists to help out! We will email you directly to discuss more details about how we could get you started volunteering with us. Thank you so much for your interest!
Wonderful article! Please call and leave your mail address to receive a 2021 donation.
Hi Madeline, our mailing address can be found in the contact information at the bottom of this page. Thank you for your support!
Hi there. We purchased a home in Anacortes in 2020 and are here June-September. I would love to volunteer and provide what services I can to help. I am retired but was a Controller of a $40 million dollar a year Mechanical Contractor in Phoenix so have experience in accounting, would also love to volunteer for Field Work or anything else where there would be a need. Please contact me. Thank you.
Hi Debbie,
I am so sorry we missed this comment on the website in August. We would be very interested in having you help in the field, and any other areas you are interested in. Can you email me at cindy.elliser@pacmam.org? Thank you!
Sounds like a very interesting subject. Looking for a speaker for Kiwanis Noon Club on a Thursday next year . (debiz66@yahoo.com) Dorothy Engom
Hi Dorothy, that sounds great we will be in touch via email soon to discuss more! Thanks so much for reaching out.
We live on the water in Lagoon Point and watch the ocean for hours each day. What to join?
We watched 3 harbor porpoise foraging this AM, from around 9 to 10 or 10:30 AM, off Fidalgo Head,
towards the island. There appeared to be a lot of small fish breaking the surface of the water in the area.
Also a harbor seal. Another harbor seal was over towards Bowman Bay and one more off Rosario Beach.
There were not as many birds taking advantage of the availability of the fish as I would have expected.
Weather was calm with fog drifting in and out from the beaches and headlands. The flowers are lovely.
Do you need more land volunteers to watch/observe? I trained and volunteered some with another group that had a harbor porpoise
project a few years ago. I have time to volunteer. I observe heron foraging in the summer as part of a citizen science project and I enjoy
these projects.
Hi Martha, yes we are always looking for more citizen scientists to help out! We will email you directly to discuss more details about how we could get you started volunteering with us. Thank you so much for your interest!
Wonderful article! Please call and leave your mail address to receive a 2021 donation.
Hi Madeline, our mailing address can be found in the contact information at the bottom of this page. Thank you for your support!
Hi there. We purchased a home in Anacortes in 2020 and are here June-September. I would love to volunteer and provide what services I can to help. I am retired but was a Controller of a $40 million dollar a year Mechanical Contractor in Phoenix so have experience in accounting, would also love to volunteer for Field Work or anything else where there would be a need. Please contact me. Thank you.
Hi Debbie,
I am so sorry we missed this comment on the website in August. We would be very interested in having you help in the field, and any other areas you are interested in. Can you email me at cindy.elliser@pacmam.org? Thank you!
Sounds like a very interesting subject. Looking for a speaker for Kiwanis Noon Club on a Thursday next year . (debiz66@yahoo.com) Dorothy Engom
Hi Dorothy, that sounds great we will be in touch via email soon to discuss more! Thanks so much for reaching out.
We live on the water in Lagoon Point and watch the ocean for hours each day. What to join?
We watched 3 harbor porpoise foraging this AM, from around 9 to 10 or 10:30 AM, off Fidalgo Head,
towards the island. There appeared to be a lot of small fish breaking the surface of the water in the area.
Also a harbor seal. Another harbor seal was over towards Bowman Bay and one more off Rosario Beach.
There were not as many birds taking advantage of the availability of the fish as I would have expected.
Weather was calm with fog drifting in and out from the beaches and headlands. The flowers are lovely.