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  1. 8 de mar. de 1983 · Nan Hauser is the President & Director of the Center for Cetacean Research & Conservation and the Director & Principal Investigator of Cook Islands Whale Research. She resides in Rarotonga, Cook Islands, where she researches the population identity, population abundance, acoustics, genetics, stable isotopes, behaviour, migration and ...

  2. 7 de sept. de 2021 · Whale scientist Nan Hauser describes how she believes a humpback whale saved her from a shark, and what happened when the same whale came back.

  3. One day, while out filming, whale scientist, Nan Hauser, was suddenly faced with the largest tiger shark she had seen in her life. That was until a whale lead her back to the safety of her boat. After the incredible encounter, Nan never expected to see the whale again.

  4. Saved by a Whale. Nan Hauser has spent much of her adult life raising her family in Brunswick and in the South Pacific Cook Islands. Many locals know of the charismatic nurse-turned-whale biologist who spent the better part of three decades studying humpback whales in Rarotonga, her research base.

  5. 23 de jun. de 2019 · Nan Hauser, whale scientist, and adventurer sits down with old friend Greg Stone to share sea stories about research in the South Pacific. Nan has spent the last 21 years in the Cook...

  6. The Center for Cetacean Research and Conservation (CCRC) was founded nearly three decades ago by President and Director Nan Hauser. Its affiliated venture, Cook Islands Whale Research Project, investigates all species of whales, primarily focusing on the humpback whale population that travels through the equatorial South Pacific.

  7. 12 de ene. de 2018 · Nan Hauser is a marine biologist who has spent her professional life around whales. In September, she had an encounter with a humpback whale that was like nothing she had experienced before.