Dear colleague,
 Necropsies allow to identify cause of death and at the level of population 
highlight the main threats and then the necropsy is a tool for protection and 
conservation strategies.
Few scientists are trained for marine mammals dissection and samplings. For 
that reason, every year a necropsy workshop is organized at the Department of 
Pathology (Liege University, Belgium.

In 2024, the 17th annual marine mammal necropsy workshop is organized by the 
Department of Veterinary Pathology (University of Liege, Belgium), in 
collaboration with the Laboratory of Applied Bioacoustics LAB (Universitat 
Politècnica de Catalunya, Spain), the UMS Pelagis, Centre de Recherche sur les 
Mammifères Marins (University of La Rochelle, France), Institute for 
Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research, University of Veterinary Medicine 
Hannover (Germany) and the department of Comparative Biomedicine and Food 
Science, (University of Padova, Italy).

The main goal of this workshop is to train experts biologists and veterinarians 
on cetaceans postmortem investigations and tissue sampling in order to gain 
information on possible threats for marine mammals conservation. For these 
reasons, the objectives of the workshop are:

(1)  Provide training in marine mammal necropsy procedures, data collection, 
and tissue sampling techniques.

(2)  Acquire insights into potential threats facing marine mammals.

(3)  Promote harmonization to enable regional analysis and interpretation of 
findings.

(4)  Explore the integration of new technologies and to develop and implement 
telenecropsy and online consultations with marine mammal health specialists.


The workshop is organized in two steps:

-       May 13: on-line webinar on dissection and sampling procedures: 
compulsory to participate at the on-site necropsy workshop.

-       July 9-11: on-site necropsy workshop.


The number of attendees is limited to 20, in order to pair off participants 
under the supervision of experts in marine mammals post-mortem. Necropsy and 
sampling equipment will be available and personal protective equipment (rubber 
boots, latex gloves, mask and adequate laboratory coats) will be provided.



Program (details at the 2nd announcement)

Morning session: face-to-face and online lectures;  Afternoon: necropsies


Place:

Dept of veterinary pathology, Sart-Tilman B43a, 4000 Liege, Belgium


Language:

English with possible translation in French


Registration :

Registration fees are 240 euro and deadline for registration is May 10, 2024 by 
email to Thierry Jauniaux [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


​​JAUNIAUX Thierry
DVM, PhD
Associate Professor
Diplomate of the European College of Zoological
Medicine (Wildlife Population Health)

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