A Call for Papers: Tracking Marine Vertebrates for Conservation

 

The First Inter-Research Science Symposium, "Tracking Marine Vertebrates for 
Conservation" will be convened as part of the 27th Annual Sea Turtle Symposium, 
Myrtle Beach 27th February 2007. Plenary papers (listed below) will form part 
of a special issue of Inter-Research's fast growing conservation journal, 
Endangered Species Research http://www.int-res.com/journals/esr/. 

 

Authors of other relevant papers from all marine and terrestrial taxa are 
encouraged to submit manuscripts [EMAIL PROTECTED] or enter into discussion 
with the Editor-in-Chief [EMAIL PROTECTED] as to manuscript suitability. All 
contributions to this special issue will be published as online open access 
thus extremely high visibility is guaranteed.



 

Plenary Papers Include:

 

"Using telemetry to understand life-history tradeoffs in resource allocation in 
seals; A natural history study with conservation implications"

Mike Fedak

University of St Andrews, UK

 

"Satellite tracking in sea turtles: where, when, how much and, above all, why?"

Brendan Godley

University of Exeter, UK

 

"Progress in tracking large pelagic fishes"

Molly Lutcavage

University of New Hampshire, USA

 

"Identifying whale habitat and habits: issues associated with assessing natural 
variability and anthropogenic impacts?"

Bruce Mate

Oregon State University, USA

 

"Why we need a good flight recorder for wildlife before anything actually 
crashes".

Rory P Wilson

University of Wales Swansea, UK

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