Dear Colleagues,
I hope you are doing well. My co-authors and I are excited to announce the
following open-access publication:
Helble TA, Guazzo RA, Alongi GC, Martin CR, Martin SW and Henderson EE
(2020) Fin Whale Song Patterns Shift Over Time in the Central North
Pacific. Front. Mar. Sci.
Dear MARMAM Readers,
On behalf of my co-authors, I am glad to announce the publication in early
view of the paper "The follicle-sinus complex of the bottlenose
dolphin (*Tursiops
truncatus*). Functional anatomy and possible evolutional significance of
its somato-sensory innervation" in the
Dear colleagues,
Our Marine Mammal Science manuscript entitled "Body growth of North Atlantic
right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) revisited" is now available online and we're
happy to share a copy upon request.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10./mms.12753
Abstract
Knowing
Dear Colleagues,
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our research
article 'Collision risk modelling for tidal energy devices: A flexible
simulation-based approach' in the Journal of Environmental Management. The
full manuscript is available online at:
Hi All,
Registration is currently open for Spring 2021. The University of Florida,
Aquatic Animal Health Program, is offering the Aquatic Wildlife Health course
for those that may be interested. Class begins Jan 11th and runs through
Wednesday April 21st. Registration will remain open until
Due to an overwhelming response of applicants to the recently posted
opening for the Dauphin Island Sea Lab Alabama Marine Mammal Stranding
Network's Spring 2021 Internship, we have shortened the deadline. The new
deadline is NOVEMBER 15TH, 2020 AT 11:59 PM. If you are interested in
applying,
Dear MARMAM community,
Thank you to all who have already completed the survey. If you haven't had the
chance yet, please see below for more information and the link.
My name is Jonathan Syme and I am a PhD student with the Cetacean, Ecology,
Behaviour and Evolution Lab (CEBEL) at Flinders
Hi all,
Pleased to share a new publication out in Scientific Reports, on the movement
ecology of male Antarctic fur seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula,
their interaction with the krill fishery and possible impacts on bioindicator
species used by CCAMLR. The publication is open access