The Joint Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research (JIMAR) works with
the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) Pacific Islands Fisheries
Science Center through a cooperative agreement with the University of
Hawaii to conduct research and recovery activities on Hawaiian monk seals.
JIMAR
We are pleased to announce a new publication online in Marine Mammal Science:
van der Hoop, J. M., Corkeron, P., Kenney, J., Landry, S., Morin, D., Smith, J.
and Moore, M. J. (2015), Drag from fishing gear entangling North Atlantic right
whales. Marine Mammal Science. doi: 10./mms.12292
Dear All,
We are very pleased to announce our new publication that examines genetic
diversity and population structure in Gray’s beaked whales.
Thompson KF, Patel S, Baker CS, Constantine R, Millar CD. (2015) Bucking the
trend: genetic analysis reveals high diversity and little differentiation
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce that the following Open Access paper has been
published which may be of interest to Marmamers:
Farcas, A., Thompson, P.M., Merchant, N.D. (2016). Underwater noise modelling
for environmental impact assessment. Environmental Impact Assessment Review
Dear all,
We are pleased to announce the publication of the following paper in
"Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology":
Giménez, J., Ramírez, F., Almunia, J., Forero, M. G., de Stephanis, R.
(2016) From the pool to the sea: Applicable isotope turnover rates and diet
to skin
The NMFS Alaska Region, Protected Resources Division, will soon be
re-advertising to fill a Resource Management Specialist position, ZP 401
band III (GS 11/12 equivalent), that was posted on usajobs.gov last August.
The division is responsible for management of a variety of protected
species