ACCOBAMS Training Course in Cetacean Conservation in Malta (16-20 March 2015)

 

The Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea, Mediterranean 
Sea and contiguous Atlantic area ( <http://www.accobams.org/> ACCOBAMS) will 
implement, thanks to a Voluntary contribution from Monaco, a training course in 
cetacean conservation in Malta, from 16 to 20 March 2015. 

 

The ACCOBAMS training course in cetacean conservation covers the following 
topics:

*       Species of Cetaceans (identification, anatomy, physiology, adaptation 
and parasitology)
*       Threats to Cetaceans (interaction, pollution, collisions and noise)
*       Study Skills (observation/ rating population, photo-identification and 
passive acoustics)
*       Legal and Legislative Framework on the Conservation of Cetaceans

 

Lectures will be delivered by ACCOBAMS experts and marine biologists. The 
training course in the conservation of cetaceans has already been provided in 
French to more than 300 University students in five ACCOBAMS Parties.

 

Students should have a prior knowledge of biology and/or environmental 
conservation in order to be able to follow this Unit. The Unit consists of 28 
lecturing hours spread over 5 days from the 16-20 March. The course shall be 
assessed through a written assignment at the end of the course. The course 
programme can be found  
<https://www.um.edu.mt/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/238504/LAS3002_Programme.pdf>
 here and the full course description can be found  
<http://www.um.edu.mt/clas/studyunit/las3002> here.

 

To apply, fill in the online form by clicking  
<https://www.um.edu.mt/clas/regformlas3002> here. Deadline for applying is 
Monday 9 March. 

The course fee is €50. Late applications will be received until 12 March with a 
€20 late application fee.

 

This Unit will be accredited by the Centre for the Liberal Arts and Sciences 
and will be considered as part of the Programme in the Liberal Arts and 
Sciences (PLAS). The 4 ECTS credits obtained for this Unit will be valid 
towards a PLAS award.

 

Unit Coordinator: 

Ms Carmen Mifsud (Marine Biologist)

 

Co-lecturers: 

Dr Léa David (Marine Conservation Biologist; Member, ACCOBAMS Scientific 
Committee)

Dr Sandro Mazzariol (Researcher, University of Padua; Veterinary Expert in 
Cetaceans)

Dr Chedly Rais (Expert in Conservation, ACCOBAMS)

Prof. Tullio Scovazzi (Professor of International Law, Univ. of Milano-Bicocca; 
Legal expert, ACCOBAMS)

Dr Adriana Vella (Senior Lecturer, Dept of Biology, UoM; Chair, Scientific 
Committee, 29th ECS Conference; ACCOBAMS Partner)

 

The ACCOBAMS teaching module will be implemented in Malta also in collaboration 
with BICREF's and CBRG-UoM.

 

 

Please do not hesitate to contact the ACCOBAMS Secretariat ( 
<mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]) should you need more 
information.

 

The ACCOBAMS Permanent Secretariat

 

 

 

 




Maÿlis SALIVAS

Scientific Officer


 

Jardin de l’UNESCO

Terrasses de Fontvieille

98000 Monaco

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

Tel : +377 9898 4275

Fax : +377 9898 4208

 <http://www.accobams.org> www.accobams.org 

 

 

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