Dawn BarlowPostdoctoral ScholarMarine Mammal Institute/Dept. of Fisheries, Wildlife, and Conservation SciencesOregon State University/Hatfield Marine Science Center We are living in a time of unprecedented global environmental change, with marine ecosystems undergoing rapid transformations due to climate variability, oceanographic shifts, and human activities. Marine predators such as cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) and seabirds play a crucial role in these ecosystems, integrating ocean processes across space, time, and trophic levels. As such, studying their distribution, behavior, and habitat use provides valuable insights into ecosystem health and change. In this seminar, I will share case studies from research in Aotearoa New Zealand and the Northern California Current. I will discuss how interdisciplinary approaches—including at-sea surveys, oceanographic sampling, passive acoustic monitoring, and distribution modeling—can be integrated to enhance our understanding of marine predator ecology while also assessing the impacts of environmental change on marine ecosystems. Date May 7, 2025 Time 11 AM to noon PDT Location MBARI7700 Sandholdt RoadMoss Landing, CA 95039 Zoom webinar registration In-person attendance is limited to staff and approved guests. The seminar will be presented in a hybrid format, you can register for the Zoom link here.