ECS conference – Solitary Dolphin Workshop
Sunday 9th March 2008/ Netherlands  


Protection of sociable, solitary cetaceans 

Workshop Organisors: Dr Lissa Goodwin & Margaux Dodds
 
The number of apparent solitary odontocetes which regularly engage in
sociable interactions with people appear to be increasing within the UK,
Europe and across the world. In the past a number of these animals have
been the focus of scientific study, whilst the existence of others has
been kept quiet, due to the often overwhelming response by members of
the public when such an animal frequents a coastal region. Whilst these
interactions appear to be sought out by the individual, on occasion
management plans have to be considered for both the wellbeing of the
cetacean and the human individuals involved in the interaction. Whilst
relatively little information has been published on these individuals,
even less protection is offered through statutory legislation. 

As such, when sociable, solitary cetaceans do occur and their welfare of
safety is considered to be threatened, stakeholders often have to resort
to innovative means of management, where specific protective legislation
is often lacking. This workshop will bring together researchers,
stakeholders and managers to share knowledge, information and experience
of sociable, solitary cetaceans. It will also provide a discussion forum
for evaluating current protective mechanisms and make recommendations
for how future sociable, solitary individuals should be protected and,
where necessary situations surrounding them managed to ensure their
welfare.
 
For further information or to register attendance, please contact
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Please note there will be a small charge for attending the workshop. 
 
If you wish to present a paper or give a presentation, please send a
short abstract (no more than 300 words) to [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Liz Sandeman
Director of Operations
www.marineconnection.org
Reg. UK charity no. 1062222



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