Dear Colleagues,
We are glad to announce a new publication on the “*First Case of
Brevetoxicosis Linked to Rough-Toothed Dolphin (Steno bredanensis)
Mass-Mortality Event in Eastern Central Atlantic Ocean: A Climate Change
Effect?*”
ABSTRACT
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have been increasingly
We're happy to announce that registration is available now for the 16th
Annual Whale Tales! Every year since 2006, Whale Tales connects marine
experts with the public to share the latest knowledge in whale research
through a weekend of memorable talks and educational opportunities, while
Whale Trust is pleased to announce the release of a collaborative
publication reporting humpback whales traveling between Hawaii and Mexico
within the same winter season. Two individual male humpbacks were
identified in both breeding regions approximately 7 weeks apart. These
findings, combined
Dear Marine Mammal Community,
My co-authors and I are pleased to share our recent publication:
Ramona M. Mattmüller, Karolin Thomisch, Ilse Van Opzeeland, Kristin L.
Laidre, and Malene Simon, "Passive acoustic monitoring reveals
year-round marine mammal community composition off Tasiilaq,
Dear all,
Marine Ventures International, Inc. is seeking experienced NMFS approved
Endangered Species Observers in the Ponce Inlet, Florida area for an upcoming
marine construction project to begin May 2nd. The project is expected to last
3-4 months.
Requirements:
-Local to the Ponce Inlet/
The American Cetacean Society, Los Angeles Chapter (ACS-LA) is happy to
announce the opening of the request for applications (RFP) for its 2022
Research Grants: The American Cetacean Society protects cetaceans and their
habitats though conservation, education and research. Working with
Postdoctoral Opportunity
A one year fulltime postdoctoral position is available with the Marine Mammal
Research Unit, Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries at The University of
British Columbia. The postdoctoral fellow will join a team of researchers
studying resident killer whales and
Hi everyone,
I wanted to highlight the recent launch of a collaborative conservation science
and policy report from WWF and members of the marine mammal science community.
"Protecting Blue Corridors" visualises the satellite tracks of over 1000
migratory whales worldwide. The report outlines