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Seal Watch Volunteer Training

2023 Seal Watch Volunteer Training

WHEN:

Saturday, February 25, 2023

WHERE:

Before attending February 25, 2023 (see below) please watch video training,
address in the description below.
February 25, 2023 10AM-1PM in PERSON
Goat Rock Beach https://goo.gl/maps/HyYSWovnjJoKssbq9


UPDATE: Please view online Zoom training before February 25, 2023 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgY-dQ5K_qY if you were unable to attend the original date of February 11, 2023.

The second training on 2/25/23 will be in-person beginning at Goat Rock Beach. Please contact us with any questions.

Interested in volunteering for Seal Watch and assisting beachgoers by guiding interpretation of the Jenner harbor seal habitat, the largest on the Sonoma Coast? Seal Watch volunteers are located at Goat Rock Beach near the harbor seal rookery (at the mouth of the Russian River) and the Jenner boat launch. Volunteers support safe viewing of the harbor seals during weekends in the spring and summer months through guided interpretation. Park visitors are informed about the harbor seals’ identification, natural history, their protection under the Marine Mammal Protection Act, and conservation with the help of a Seal Watch volunteer. Beachgoers from near and far are able to appreciate these magnificent marine mammals from a safe distance with the help of ropes, signs, and binoculars maintained by Seal Watch volunteers.

 

2/11/23: Seal Watch Training – Online

View this recorded training at:

First Presenter: Introduction to the Natural History, Biology and Physiology of Harbor Seals with Dr. Sarah Allen

Dr. Sarah Allen will start the day with an overview of harbor seals, the pinnipeds that are commonly seen hauled out at the rookery located at Goat Rock Beach in Jenner, CA. Learn about their amazing adaptations on land and in the ocean.

Dr. Sarah Allen’s research has brought her as far as Antarctica, but most of her career has been as a science advisor to the National Park Service. She has authored and co-authored many publications, including a UC Press Field Guide on Marine Mammals of the Pacific. Currently, she is the Science Program Lead for the Pacific West Region and Research Coordinator for the Californian Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit. Sarah is passionate about using science to inform the public and guide land management decisions. Her impressive work has been instrumental in addressing important resource issues as land and seascape-level concerns about our changing environment continue to emerge.

Second Presenter: Rescuing and Rehabilitating Harbor Seals in California with Justin Hodges and Adam Ratner

The Marine Mammal Center is the largest marine mammal hospital in the world. As a critical first responder to threats facing marine mammals, the Center is leading the field in ocean conservation through marine mammal rescue, veterinary science and education.  Join experts from the Center as they discuss the threats facing harbor seals in the Jenner region, the process for rescuing sick and injured animals, and how you can help support response efforts in your region.

Justin Hodges is the Northern Range Operations Manager at The Marine Mammal Center. He oversees the Center’s response capabilities from San Mateo County to Mendocino County and east to Yolo County. He is responsible for recruiting and training new response volunteers, and manages the day-to-day response operations in conjunction with the Dispatch office.

Adam Ratner is the Associate Director of Conservation Education at The Marine Mammal Center. He oversees the Center’s education and communication initiatives aimed at addressing global ocean threats, such as climate change, ocean trash and marine mammal harassment.  By providing hopeful stories of action and tangible solutions, Adam helps people find inspiration and empowerment to become the heroes of their own environment and community.

Third Presenter: Next Steps to Becoming a Seal Watch Volunteer with Justin Lindenberg

An overview of the program, onboarding paperwork, and next steps for Seal Watch volunteers: how to sign up for shifts and buddying up with an experienced Seal Watch volunteer to support you on your first shift.

 

2/25/23: Seal Watch Training – at Goat Rock Beach 

Interpreting Harbor Seals and their Environment with David Berman

2/25/23 from 10AM to 1PM. Meet in the northern parking lot of Goat Rock Beach. We will conclude the day at the Jenner boat launch.

At the mouth of the Russian River, on Goat Rock Beach, David Berman will introduce volunteers to the art of interpretation: how we can inspire and encourage visitors to consider the interconnectedness of the harbor seals, the ocean, other marine life and the surrounding lands. We’ll observe the rookery and use the opportunity to practice engaging with beach visitors. A review of Seal Watch equipment storage and shift responsibilities, such as maintaining rookery signs and ropes and completing a shift report will be included.

We will continue the training at the Jenner boat launch after completion of the Goat Rock segment. This is a new outreach location for Seal Watch. Volunteers will review site set up and best practices for engaging with visitors using educational materials featuring harbor seals and ocean science. David will guide exercises for interpreting and discussing the harbor seal rookery with water sport enthusiasts and other area visitors.

David Berman works for Sonoma Water as an educator. He lives in the Dutchbill Creek watershed outside of Occidental. He has been a science educator and wilderness guide for over 38 years. He has been involved with salmonid restoration and outdoor education for 33 years in Western Sonoma County. David spent 27 years teaching wilderness first aid, CPR, and first aid for the American Red Cross. David co-teaches the California Naturalist Certification Program for the UC Cooperative Extension. David worked at Stewards as the program director from 2012 to 2015 and is a member of the Board. David loves nature photography and wandering in the outdoors.

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