The *Final Programmatic Biological Opinion on the Federally-Regulated Oil
and Gas Program in the Gulf of Mexico* was posted to
https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/national/endangered-species-conservation/biological-opinions
under
the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) subheading.
● Under Section
Antarctica Research Opportunity 2020-2021 Season
Quixote Expeditions, a sailing company in Antarctica, has up to 3 bunk
spaces during the 2020-2021 Antarctic Season for Guest Scientists to join
us in Antarctica. The season is 1 Dec 2020 – Mid-March 2021. Scientists
can come for 15 or 19 day
Dear MARMAM community
We are pleased to announce the publication of our new article about humpback
whale use of seamounts in the South Pacific.
Derville, S., Torres, L.G., Zerbini, A.N. et al. Horizontal and vertical
movements of humpback whales inform the use of critical pelagic habitats in
Hello,
The National Marine Life Center will be offering a new virtual outreach
experience, Patient Updates LIVE. Friends should tune in to
https://www.facebook.com/NationalMarineLifeCenter/ at 11:00AM EST Monday -
Friday this week as a National Marine Life Center Animal Care Team Member goes
The Dauphin Island Sea Lab (DISL) seeks a full-time veterinarian and
research post-doc to join our dedicated team of staff, students,
researchers and volunteers as part of the Alabama Marine Mammal Stranding
Network (ALMMSN). The candidate filling this full-time, research-based
position would be
Dear Marmamers,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce our new publication in
*Ethology*:
Synchrony, leadership, and association in male Indo-pacific bottlenose
dolphins (*Tursiops aduncus*)
Laura M. McCue, William R. Cioffi, Michael R. Heithaus, Lynne Barrè, &
Richard C. Connor
Dear Colleagues,
We are glad to announce a new publication on the “Morphological structure
of the aortic wall in three Delphinid species with shallow or intermediate
diving habits: Evidence
for diving adaptation”
ABSTRACT
Some modifications in the vascular system of marine mammals provide
Dear Colleagues,
Some shelter-in-place reading material – a paper on why whales migrate was
recently published in Marine Mammal Science:
Skin in the game: Epidermal molt as a driver of long-distance migration in
whales
by R. L. Pitman, J. W. Durban, T. Joyce, H. Fearnbach, S. Panigada, and G.