Cetacean Communication - Navigating underwater noise
Online content available starting July, with optional Field Experience in theee Countries
Have you ever wondered how whales and dolphins communicate?
This course offers a clear, engaging, and science-based introduction to the fascinating world of cetacean communication. You will explore how these animals use sound, body language, and social behavior to interact, navigate, and survive in the ocean.
Online Class – Available in July
A live and/or recorded online class designed to make complex scientific concepts accessible and inspiring.
Ideal for:
Students and early-career researchers
Ocean and marine life enthusiasts
Educators and conservation-minded professionals
No previous experience is required.
Optional Field Experiences at Sea
Participants may choose to extend their learning through optional in-field experiences, applying course concepts directly in real research and observation contexts.
Available locations:
- Brazil – August
- Canada – September
- Australia – November
These expeditions offer a unique opportunity to observe cetaceans in their natural environment and engage with real-world research practices.
Limited Availability
Field experiences have limited spots to ensure quality observation, learning, and minimal impact on wildlife.
Join us
Join the course and dive into the extraordinary acoustic world of whales and dolphins, expanding your understanding of marine life through sound, science, and experience.
If you are interested, click the button below to send an email to our instructor at bruno@igreenu.education