[MARMAM] New Publication: Respiration Cycle Duration and Seawater Flux through open blowholes

2020-05-30 Thread maria clara martins
Dear MARMAM community, On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to announce our recent publication in Marine Mammal Science: Martins, MCI, Miller, C, Hamilton, P, Robbins, J, Zitterbart, DP, Moore, M.  Respiration cycle duration and seawater flux through open blowholes of humpback (Megaptera

[MARMAM] VOLUNTEER AND INTERN RECRUITMENT FOR THE MONTENEGRO DOLPHIN RESEARCH (SOUTH ADRIATIC SEA)

2020-05-30 Thread Selina Brouwer
Dear all, Please find below details of Summer Vacancies at our Montenegro Dolphin Research project. WHO ARE DMAD AND WHAT DO WE DO? DMAD - Marine Mammals Research Association has scientific projects running in Turkey, Montenegro and Albania. We conduct long-term studies of marine mammals in

[MARMAM] New publication: Reducing effort in the U.S. American lobster fishery to prevent North Atlantic right whale entanglements may support higher profits and long-term sustainability

2020-05-30 Thread Hannah Myers
Dear all, Michael Moore and I are pleased to share our recent publication in Marine Policy: Myers, H.J., and M.J. Moore. 2020. Reducing effort in the U.S. American lobster (*Homarus americanus*) fishery to prevent North Atlantic right whale (*Eubalaena glacialis*) entanglements may support

[MARMAM] Article: Modeling cetacean habitat use in an urban coastal area in southeastern Brazil

2020-05-30 Thread Liliane Lodi
Dear Colleagues, On behalf of my coauthors, I am pleased to announce our recent publication in Marine Ecology Progress Series: Lodi L, Tardin R, Maricato G (2020) Modeling cetacean habitat use in an urban coastal area in southeastern Brazil. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 642:227-240.

[MARMAM] New Publication on Arctic Ambient Noise

2020-05-30 Thread Brandon Southall
MARMAM readers, We are pleased to announce the publication of a new paper on ambient noise in the Alaskan Arctic. Recorders at multiple sites, many occurring over the Arctic winter, enable measurements of soundscapes spanning seasons and large areas. As indicated, there are various