Dear MARMAM community,

ArcticNet’s Annual Scientific Meeting is taking place virtually from 6th-10th 
December 2021, and the call for 
abstracts<https://arcticnet.swoogo.com/2021/abstracts?lang=en>  is now open. I 
am writing to encourage anyone in the Arctic marine mammal community to submit 
to the session on “Arctic marine mammal research and monitoring”. This is a 
broad session on Arctic marine mammals and we welcome presentations from all 
research fields and monitoring program, with a particular interest in 
highlighting community-involved projects.

If interested, please submit your abstracts by 29th August 2021, and feel free 
to contact me or the other co-chairs if you have any questions.

The session information can be found here:  
https://arcticnet.swoogo.com/2021/sessions under the "Marine" theme, and is 
pasted below:



Name

Arctic marine mammal research and monitoring

Description

The Arctic is rapidly transforming as a result of climate change and other 
environmental and human-driven forces with implications for marine mammal 
populations of significance to Indigenous peoples. Increasingly, research 
collaborations are emerging between Arctic communities, organizations, and 
researchers which facilitate collective learning and produce new knowledge 
crucial to wildlife co-management and marine spatial planning. New approaches 
and technologies are advancing our knowledge of the marine environment and are 
offering greater insight into marine mammal biology and ecology than was 
previously attainable. Further, the design and application of these projects 
and programs sheds light on how we can enhance equitable collaborations across 
geographic, disciplinary, and cultural boundaries. In this session we highlight 
presentations that explore novel methods, approaches, and findings related to 
the study of Arctic marine mammals. We welcome presentations from any 
discipline and are particularly interested in highlighting community-involved 
projects. We hope to bring together diverse perspectives and individuals 
including Indigenous community members, Elders, managers, and researchers of 
all career stages to reflect on lessons learned and paths forward.

ID

MAR52

Co-Chairs

Alexandra Mayette, Luke Storrie, Emma Sutherland, Aurélie Noël, Kimberly Ovitz

Co-Chair Affiliations

Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS), University of Manitoba





All the best,

Luke



Luke Storrie

PhD Student

Centre for Earth Observation Science (CEOS), University of Manitoba

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

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