
March 3, 2026: Robin Baird, PhD Marine Mammal Researcher
Robin Baird is a marine biologist with the Cascadia Research Collective who has been studying dolphins and whales in Hawaiian waters since 1999. During this interview, he discussed how little scientific information previously existed about many nearshore species in Hawaiʻi and how long‑term research has helped improve understanding of marine mammal populations, behavior, and conservation needs. The interview explored human impacts on marine mammals and how people can interact responsibly with wildlife in the ocean.
He has authored The Lives of Hawai'is Dolphins and Whales natural History and Conservation
The conversation explored how marine mammals are studied, the pressures they face from human activity, and how ocean users including paddlers, swimmers, and tour operators can interact responsibly with wildlife. The interview also highlighted the importance of translating scientific knowledge into practical awareness for the public.
Human Impacts on Marine Mammals
· Boat traffic and vessel disturbance.
· Noise pollution in the ocean environment.
· Fishing interactions and entanglement risks.
· Increasing human activity in nearshore habitats.
Responsible Ocean Behavior
· Maintain respectful distances from dolphins and whales.
· Avoid chasing or attempting to closely approach marine mammals.
· Allow animals to control the interaction if they approach.
· Follow federal marine mammal protection guidelines.
Key Takeaways
· Long‑term research is essential to understanding Hawaiian marine mammal populations.
· Human behavior in the ocean can significantly affect wildlife.
· Public awareness and education are critical for conservation.**
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