Workshop on Manatee Salvage and Necropsy Techniques, 26 November 2011

Prior to the 19th Biennial Conference on the Biology of Marine Mammals, 27 
November - 2 December 2011.

This workshop will focus on providing a comprehensive overview of the Florida 
Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's (FWC) established carcass salvage 
and necropsy program to participants interested in manatee stranding response 
and necropsy techniques. The workshop will provide new and well established 
stranding networks and institutions with the appropriate knowledge and skills 
to perform high quality manatee necropsies and determine cause of death based 
on gross anatomy. In addition, by providing FWC data collection and necropsy 
forms and instructing participants in FWC necropsy techniques, a goal is to 
promote standardized methods for data collection to aid in future data sharing 
and collaboration.
The workshop will include three main presentations, as well as an overview of 
FWC manatee operations and data collection. The presentations will provide an 
open forum and questions from participants will be encouraged.
* Field operations: Information on carcass recovery methods including 
specialized equipment to consider, as well as tools and techniques specific to 
necropsies performed in the field.
* Manatee necropsy and anatomy: Established necropsy techniques to preserve the 
integrity of the carcass and evidence will be described. The presentation will 
also cover gross manatee anatomy.
* FWC's cause of death categories: An explanation, examples, and key findings 
of each category will be presented.

A manatee necropsy will be conducted after the workshop at the Florida Fish & 
Wildlife Research Institute, Marine Mammal Pathobiology Laboratory (MMPL) in 
St. Petersburg (1300-1700 hrs). Although this additional activity is not 
considered part of the conference, workshop participants are encouraged to take 
advantage of this opportunity. Transportation plans for the afternoon session 
will be provided at a later date when we have a better idea of interest and 
number of participants for this activity.

If you would like to register, please visit:
http://www.marinemammalscience.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=591&Itemid=336&workshop=10

Brandon Bassett
Manatee Mortality Database Curator
Marine Mammal Pathobiology Laboratory
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
Phone - 727-893-2904
Fax - 727-893-2907

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