
Ari Friedlaender
Ari Friedlaender is a Professor in the Ocean Sciences Department at UC Santa Cruz and the Director of Research for the California Ocean Alliance. Dr. Friedlaender's research focuses on using new and emerging technology to study the underwater lives of marine mammals to better understand and predict the impacts of human activities including direct disturbance from Navy sonars to ecosystem-level changes brought on by climate change. Dr. Friedlaender's research spans numerous species in all of the world's Oceans, including the Antarctic where he has made nearly 50 research trips over the past 25 years. Dr. Friedlaender's work has direct conservation and management implications and he works directly with a number of organizations, including WWF, BBC and the National Geographic Society to develop evidence-based material to promote ocean conservation. His work has been featured in more than 20 documentary films and he has published more than 150 scientific publications. Additionally, Dr. Friedlaender works with a number of different artists and non-scientific communities to develop more effective means for sharing information across broad communities. Most importantly, he is a father to Josie and Finn and hopes that his work will help to protect whales and ocean ecosystems for them and future generations.
