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Historical Perspectives

In 2008, Aquatic Mammals Journal launched a series titled Historical Perspectives in which esteemed colleagues provide a written essay of their perspective in a field related to marine mammal studies and are interviewed for a video record. The essays appear as articles in Aquatic Mammals, and videos are available for viewing on the Aquatic Mammals website, as part of an online subscription. (Note: All transactions are handled securely through PayPal – you do not need a PayPal account to order; PayPal accepts all major credit cards. PayPal adheres to international PCI (payment card industry) compliance standards for data security.)

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Volume I features interviews with: Kenneth Balcomb, William Evans, Robert Gisiner, Robert Hofman, Gerald Kooyman, Bruce Mate, Daniel Odell, Karen Pryor, Sam Ridgway, John Reynolds, Victor B. Scheffer, William Perrin, William Tavolga, Bernd Würsig, and Randall Wells. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume II features interviews with: Whitlow Au, Robert Brownell, Roger Gentry, Toshio Kasuya, Darlene Ketten, Christina Lockyer, Helene Marsh, Lee Miller, Nobuyuki Miyazaki, Patrick Moore, Paul Nachtigall, Yasuhiko Naito, Katherine Ralls, Ron Schusterman, and Jack Terhune. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume III features interviews with: Christopher Clark, Carleton Ray and Joseph Geraci, Louis Herman, Burney LeBoeuf, R.H. Defran, Ian Boyd, Steven Swartz, Søren Andersen, Sidney Holt, and two summary videos – Advice to Students and Career Journeys. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume IV features interviews with: Andrew Greenwood, Ron Kastelein, Teun Dokter, Peter Bloom, Pedro Lavia, Stuart Moore, Vera da Silva, Kit Kovacs, Reg & Margaret Bloom, and Daryl Domning, as well as two summary videos – Stories from the Field and Changes in the Marine Mammal Field. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume V features interviews with: Jay Sweeney, Daniel Cowan, J. Larry Dunn, Michael Scott, Terrie Williams, Barbara Taylor, Pieter Folkens, David Taylor and Hardy Jones, as well as three summary videos, which include 1) Significant Issues Currently Facing Marine Mammals, 2) Thoughts on the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and 3) Tribute to Absent Friends. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume VI features interviews with: Roger Payne, Richard Sears, Claudio Campagna, Jeanette Thomas, Kenneth Ramirez, Jay Barlow, Annelisa Berta, Daniel Costa, Jim Estes and Aleta Hohn. A two-part summary video includes samples from each of the 12 interviewed women scientists in the HP series in celebration of the journal’s 40th Anniversary. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume VII features interviews with: Mats Amundin, Birgitta Mercera, Claudia Gili, Bengt Röken, Geraldine Lacave, Eldon Bolton, Teresa Bolton, and Walter Munk. Two summary videos are also included with year 7 of the Historical Perspectives Series: Genesis of Their Careers and Field Stories 2. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume VIII features interviews with: Douglas Wartzok, Wang Ding, Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara, Randall Davis, Stan Kuczaj, James Mead. Two summary videos are also included with year 8 of the Historical Perspectives Series: Changing Oceans, Changing Planet and In Human Care. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume IX features interviews with: Kim Terrell, Robert Pitman, Lisa Ballance, James “Buddy” Powell, William Winhall, Steve McCulloch, and Rae Stone. Three summary videos are also included with year 9 of the Historical Perspectives Series: Summary – From the Archives, Early Research; Summary – What students should know about Marine Mammal History; and Summary – Animal Welfare 2018. Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume X features interviews with: Blair Irvine, John Nightingale, John Richardson, Diana Reiss, and the Fjord&Bælt in honor of their 25th anniversary (stay tuned for the updated roster to include Fabienne Delfour, Manuel Garcia Hartmann, in late 2023). Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Volume XI features interviews with: Wolfgang Kiessling, Brad Andrews, and with Fabienne Delfour, Manuel Garcia Hartmann, both in late 2024). Videos are available to subscribers for viewing. A limited number of DVDs are available for sale; contact the managing editor for details.

Watch excerpts from thethe interviewsinterviews from Volumes I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, and IX.

Watch a compilation ofof marinemarine mammal scientists interviewed for Aquatic Mammal Journal's Historical Perspectives series discuss how climate change may be affecting marine mammals