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Eric Angel Ramos is a Ph.D. candidate in Animal Behavior and Comparative Psychology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Scientist at Fundación Internacional para la Naturaleza y la Sustentabilid. His research concerns the behavioral ecology and conservation of marine mammals primarily in Belize and Mexico. He conducts research on a variety of marine mammals including bottlenose dolphins and Antillean manatees throughout coastal and offshore habitats using passive acoustic monitoring and small drones.
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Eric Angel Ramos is a Ph.D. candidate in Animal Behavior and Comparative Psychology at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, and Scientist at Fundación Internacional para la Naturaleza y la Sustentabilid. His research concerns the behavioral ecology and conservation of marine mammals primarily in Belize and Mexico. He conducts research on a variety of marine mammals including bottlenose dolphins and Antillean manatees throughout coastal and offshore habitats using passive acoustic monitoring and small drones.