Dear all,


ASCOBANS, the Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, 
North East Atlantic, Irish and North Seas<https://www.ascobans.org/en/species>, 
is a regional intergovernmental treaty working within the framework of the 
Convention on Migratory Species (CMS). The main focus within ASCOBANS is on 
reducing the unintentional entanglement of small cetaceans in fishing nets 
(bycatch) as well as mitigating other man-made threats, such as acoustic 
disturbance and marine pollution. Under the Agreement, information-sharing and 
outreach also play a key role in engaging both the general public and 
stakeholders in the conservation efforts. ASCOBANS, a UN treaty, is a 
non-profit organisation.



In 2022, ASCOBANS will celebrate its 30th anniversary, and we are looking into 
producing website and social media content, hopefully also information 
material.  In order to make our outreach efforts as representative, 
informative, and attractive as possible, we are asking for your input: could 
you look in your photo and video (and audio) archives to see if there are any 
you can provide the ASCOBANS Secretariat with?



•        We would welcome photos / footage / audio of the species occurring in 
the ASCOBANS region<https://www.ascobans.org/en/species>, such as the harbour 
porpoise, common dolphin, bottlenose dolphin, beaked whales, pilot whales, 
(pygmy / false) killer whales.

•        As we are trying to cover as wide a ground as possible, we also 
welcome a wide range of pictures and video to go with it. Apart from beautiful 
‘happy’ pictures of our photogenic small-cetaceans, we would also need some 
less beautiful documentation of some of the threats they face (bycatch, noise, 
chemical pollution, habitat degradation, prey depletion, ship strikes).

•        We would also be happy to receive photos / video clips of rescue 
operations and other conservation activities or cetacean research and 
outreach/education activities in the ASCOBANS 
region<https://www.ascobans.org/en/legalinstrument/ascobans>.

•        Kindly note that while for use on the website medium/smaller file 
sizes are sufficient, for the purposes of printed material we would need as 
high a resolution as possible to enable high quality prints.



We will always give due credit to the photographer and/or organisation whenever 
we use a photo, so please include in the file name (a) the species (if known) 
and (b) how the image/video/audio shall be credited when applied.



Should you have any particular reservations with regards to the usage of your 
photos/footage/audio (e.g. ok to use on the website and social media but not on 
printed material or PowerPoint presentations), please let us know.



We are grateful to you for your assistance, and look forward to receiving your 
photos and video clips. Should you have any questions, please contact 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.



Kind regards,

Jenny



Jenny Renell
ASCOBANS Coordinator, CMS Aquatic Species Team
Agreement on the Conservation of Small Cetaceans of the Baltic, North East 
Atlantic, Irish and North Seas
UN Campus, Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1
53113 Bonn, Germany
Tel. +49 228 815 2418, email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
www.ascobans.org<http://www.ascobans.org/>  www.cms.int<http://www.cms.int/>
www.facebook.com/ascobans<http://www.facebook.com/ascobans>
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