Dear Colleagues,

The 17th Biennial Ocean Sciences Meeting will take place 23-28 February 2014 in 
Honolulu, Hawaii.  The meeting is an important venue for scientific exchange 
across broad marine science disciplines, with sessions on all aspects of 
oceanography.  We would like to call your attention to a session we will be 
chairing that will focus on top predators, including marine mammals.  Please 
consider submitting an abstract and attending the meeting.  Abstracts are due 
by 4 October 2013 (3 weeks from Friday).

ADVANCES IN APPROACHES TO MONITORING THE OCCURRENCE, DISTRIBUTION, AND BEHAVIOR 
OF TOP PREDATORS (session 091)

Unlike most marine organisms, top predators can be monitored in the field as 
individuals, providing unique insight into behavioral strategies that influence 
the status and dynamics of populations. Tremendous technological and 
methodological progress has been made in marine animal detection, tagging, and 
tracking in the past decade, and this session seeks to gather researchers to 
share new insights into top predator behavior, ecology, and physiology gleaned 
from these state-of- the-art approaches. We encourage researchers working with 
autonomous platforms, passive acoustic detection, animal tagging, satellite 
tracking, remote monitoring technologies, and other advanced methods to 
participate and present their latest results.

Mark Baumgartner, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 
[email protected]

Daniel Palacios, Environmental Research Division, Southwest Fisheries Science 
Center, NOAA/National Marine Fisheries Service 
[email protected]

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