The Emily B. Shane EBS) Award supports conservation-oriented, non-harmful* field research on free-ranging Odontocetes and Sirenians.  The award honours Emily B. Shane (1924-1995), a fine amateur naturalist and dedicated conservationist.  Funds are awarded to projects which focus on odontocetes and sirenians, especially those aimed at habitat and species conservation.  Research that also impacts a local human community in terms of increased public awareness, capacity building, or education may be given special consideration.  The award, given annually, will total approximately US$10,000.  The award committee may opt to divide the award among two or more applicants. Although awards will be made for no more than one year at a time, applicants may apply more than once for the same project.

Due Date: Applications are to be submitted by 31 March 2016 (midnight GMT).  No application shall be accepted after the deadline. Proposals must be submitted to the Awards Chair, Lindsay Porter <Lindsay.jp@gmail.com> and the subject line must state “EBS Award 2016”.

Evaluation Criteria

Eligibility:  The award is available to students and other researchers who are members of the Marine Mammal Society and meet the evaluation criteria.  

The application should be submitted by the person conducting the research.

The application must include the following materials; ·

Award recipient(s) will be announced by 30 June 2016.

*Non-harmful research is that which poses a minimal risk to the health and life of an individual animal and to other species within the ecosystem.  Research that entails capture or invasive techniques is acceptable only if carried out by competent, experienced personnel and provides clear benefits in terms of conservation and scientific knowledge. Applicant must document previous experience and outcomes