Dear all,

the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission, the Norwegian Centre for the Law 
of the Sea and the Arctic Biology Department of the Arctic University are 
excited to announce the fifth Marine Mammal Student Symposium with this year's 
theme: "Marine mammals in a changing Arctic: Finding a pathway for users, 
scientists, and policymakers to navigate new challenges". It will be held the 
24th of February as a hybrid event: Online & Auditorium 2, Teorifagbygget hus 
1, UiT (Tromsø).

Climate change poses an immense threat to Arctic ecosystems with a warming rate 
3 to 4 times faster compared to the rest of the world. Its overall impacts are 
very difficult to predict, and particularly in the Arctic. Climate change will 
have both direct (for example warmer sea temperature, loss of sea ice) and 
indirect effects (increased human activities like ship traffic and oil drilling 
in areas not accessible until now) and will interplay with many other factors. 
This calls for action and collaboration among policymakers, scientists and 
users to navigate the new reality for animals and humans in the Arctic region 
through interdisciplinary and interconnected research and communication.

The symposium represents an opportunity for students with common interests from 
various fields in natural, social, and legal sciences to share their ideas, 
knowledge, and experience. Students interested in presenting their research and 
projects are highly encouraged to do so. There is no expectation that students 
present finished work or results. Research at all stages of development is 
welcome, which includes ideas in development, research plans, and 
methodological challenges. Additionally, students focussing on research which 
is not directly on marine mammals but connected to the topic are encouraged to 
present their work.

Questions can be sent to int...@nammco.org<mailto:int...@nammco.org>

To register for the event click here<https://forms.gle/dPUNpZ1g8ZQHw8Df6> or 
follow:

https://forms.gle/dPUNpZ1g8ZQHw8Df6


Sincerely,
Jana Djukaric
Intern
NAMMCO - North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission
POB 6453, Sykehusveien 21-23
N-9294 Tromsø, Norway
Tel.: +45 93802710
E-mail: int...@nammco.no<mailto:int...@nammco.no>

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