Dear colleagues,

The Institute for Applied Ecology New Zealand (Auckland University of 
Technology) and the Coastal-Marine Research Group (Massey University) are 
pleased to announce that they will sponsor the first 20 student member 
placements for the workshop "Mass Stranding Response 2: Rescue and Research" 
which will take place on Sunday 8 December, 9am-5pm -  immediately prior to the 
SMM biennial. The first 20 students members to register will be able to do so 
at a reduced rate of US$10. Please contact 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> for further details.

Workshop description

Mass strandings of cetaceans occur in many locations around the world, with 
varying frequency and levels of response. Response goals, protocols and 
outcomes are often dependent upon the species involved, existing stranding 
response infrastructure, and resources available.

At the 2011 SMM biennial conference in Tampa, the 'Cetacean Mass Stranding 
Response' workshop provided a forum for mass stranding responders and 
researchers to share information that was otherwise available only anecdotally. 
An important outcome of this workshop was establishing relationships between 
mass stranding responders around the world to facilitate on-going data sharing 
and support. It was agreed among participants that the SMM conference presents 
a great opportunity for mass stranding responders and researchers to network 
and disseminate current protocols/ research findings on a biennial basis. This 
workshop is therefore intended as a follow-on session from the 2011 workshop.

As a full day workshop, the morning will be dedicated to selected speakers 
presenting on their agencies and/or groups response protocols and outcomes, and 
mass-stranding-related research. In the afternoon, we will switch to a 
discussion format to allow greater networking and information sharing between 
attendees. Outputs of the workshop will be to: 1) continue to build 
relationships between mass stranding responders around the world to facilitate 
on-going data sharing and support, 2) compile existing response protocols and 
related results (for those willing to share) into a centralised reference 
repository and 3) potentially develop working groups to address the more 
pressing or complex problems faced by mass stranding responders.

Registration is now open on the conference website: 
http://www.marinemammalscience.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=591&Itemid=336&workshop=49

Standard registration fee (in US dollars): $50 student members, $100 members, 
$100 student non-members, $150 non-members. Fees cover the cost of space, 
audio-visual equipment, catering (lunch and coffee breaks), etc. and will be 
collected directly by the workshop organisers.

For further information, please contact Emma Betty 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

On behalf of workshop organisers:  Emma Betty (Auckland University of 
Technology), Karen Stockin (Massey University), Daren Grover (Project Jonah) 
and Laura Boren (Department of Conservation)


Marine Mammal Medic Training Opportunity!!!

On Saturday 14 December, Project Jonah will be running a public session of 
their Marine Mammal Medic training in Dunedin. All conference participants are 
welcome to attend, to learn stranded whale and dolphin first aid skills and use 
their floatation equipment. The course has been developed over 25 years and the 
skills developed have been used internationally. Places are selling fast so 
book your place today for $120 here: 
http://www.projectjonah.org.nz/Get+Involved/Become+a+Marine+Mammal+Medic.html



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