Florida bound friends - We welcome everyone to peruse the list of 15 workshops 
occurring the weekend before the Maine Mammal Conference.  Titles of the 
workshops are below, and more details can be found on the conference website 
(workshops<x-msg://45/workshops>).  As of today, all workshops still have 
space, and we encourage you to attend.


  *   Integrated Conservation Planning for Cetaceans: ICP and this workshop are 
intended to encourage formation of new partnerships, to increase levels of 
trust and understanding among conservation practitioners and stakeholders 
across multiple management contexts, and to expand and enhance the quality of 
the tools available for science-based conservation action.
  *   Shiny tools for management tools: Using R and "shiny" to streamline 
marine mammal conservation: In this workshop we will demonstrate how effective 
conservation tools can be developed by researchers without formal computer 
science training using accessible, open source tools (R and RStudio).
  *   2nd Marine Mammal eDNA Workshop: We will bring together early-career and 
established researchers interested in applying emerging techniques in 
environmental DNA (eDNA) to marine mammal species.
  *   Cachalote Consortium 2019- Behavior, ecology and the structure of sperm 
whale societies - transforming science into stewardship for ocean nomads: The 
Cachalote Consortium was created in 2005 with the goal of bringing together 
researchers from multiple disciplines to promote understanding of global 
patterns of sperm whale biology, ecology and conservation.
  *   Experimental science in wild and captive marine mammals: current and 
future focuses, needs, and collaborations: Panel topics will include 
conservation technology and innovation, bioacoustics and cognition, research 
training, the logistics/specifics of working with facilities, etc.
  *   Individual-based models - predictive models for studying impacts of 
disturbance on marine mammals: The goals of this interactive workshop are to 
identify key processes currently used in marine mammal IBMs and those which 
should be considered in future models, define alternative approaches, and 
outline best practices for going forward.
  *   Marine mammal sensory systems: recent advances and emerging technologies: 
This workshop explores both specific and integrated marine mammal sensory 
systems with a focus on recent advances in this field of research as well as 
emerging technologies that can advance our understanding of (multimodal) 
sensory perception. The workshop will be supported by funding through a 
Scientific Meeting Grant, with funds to reimburse the workshop fee for a 
limited number of participants, preference given to students on a 
first-come-first-served basis.
  *   Tenth International Sirenian Symposium: The Tenth International Sirenian 
Symposium will support and promote Sirenian conservation by providing a venue 
and opportunity for researchers from around the globe to present novel and 
relevant work.
  *   Assessment Approaches to Support Bycatch Management for Marine Mammals: 
The aims of this workshop are to increase the number of marine mammal 
populations for which abundance and bycatch can be estimated and to help 
identify which fisheries are most urgently in need of mitigation.
  *   Exploring Marine Mammal Cognition as a Conservation Tool: This 
multi-disciplinary workshop explores current applications and future expansions 
of cognitive approaches to marine mammal conservation.
  *   Pinniped entanglement prevention and response: sharing best practices to 
improve safety and success: This workshop is intended to bring together 
pinniped researchers, managers, and responders interested in reducing global 
pinniped entanglements and interactions with active fishing gear.
  *   A Research-Based Approach to Collaboration and Communication for 
Conservation: This interactive session uses FourSight, a research-based 
framework that is both universal and instinctive, to explore how people 
approach communication and problem solving.
  *   Acoustic citizen science and tourism vessels - best practices and 
possibilities for the future: The workshop will look at the benefits, barriers, 
and untapped potential for utilizing platforms of opportunity, and citizen 
scientists, for gathering and analyzing acoustic marine mammal and 
environmental data.
  *   US East Coast Offshore Wind Research Opportunities and Coordination: We 
propose to gather developers and scientists together to present ongoing and 
upcoming research, discuss collaborative and funding opportunities, and develop 
a more coordinated effort that minimizes redundancy, improves regional 
communication, and makes researchers aware of current and future funding and 
priority questions identified by agencies and stakeholder processes.
  *   Win More Battles for Marine Mammals!!! Science Communication for REAL 
Impact: Our goal is to have participants leave 1) understanding why they must 
add this skill to their tool belt and 2) understanding the basics for better 
communication.

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