Dear MARMAM list members,

The following workshop, organized by Univeristy of Bologna and Thesis 
Institution will be held at the forthcoming ECS Conference in Funchal - 
Madeira, on Sunday, 13th March (whole day): Antrhopogenic threats to marine 
mammals of the Mediterranean area.


The workshop is aimed at reviewing the current state of knowledge on threats to 
the marine mammals of the Mediterranean Sea, putting together experts on 
pathology, acoustics, toxicology and population monitoring.

Summary: The Mediterranean Sea is a particular, closed sea rich in marine 
biodiversity, marine mammals included. As well, it is one of the most crowded 
marine areas, and human impact on water quality and marine mammals' environment 
is enormous. Marine mammals have to cope with increasing pollution, high naval 
traffic, noise pollution, pathogens, which can increase their risk of 
extinction.

The workshop is aimed at reviewing the current state of knowledge on threats to 
the marine mammals of the Mediterranean Sea, putting together experts on 
pathology, acoustics, toxicology and population monitoring. The workshop will 
turn the focus of the discussion from a single research topic (e.g. toxicology, 
pathology, etc.) to the whole environment marine mammals live in, to get to a 
more complete scenario of threats, of present knowledge and of research gaps 
that require attention. The outcomes of the workshop will allow the 
identification of future conservation and management issues, e.g. in relation 
to naval disturb, habitat disruptions, pollution. The day will comprise of some 
specialist presentations focused on each potential threat to marine mammals, 
and of a second sessions during which researches will be presented. 
Contributions from young researchers will be encouraged, as well as the 
presence and participation of students.

It is an open workshop and will allow a maximum of 40 participants.

More information about the workshop at: 
http://europeancetaceansociety.eu/conference/workshops-0#Anthropogenic threats 
to marine mammals of the Mediterranean area.

Further details with a programme will be sent closer to the date of theworkshop 
to those who have registered to attend.

Best regards

Dr. Annalisa Zaccaroni
Dept. Veterinary Medical Sciences
University of Bologna
Viale Vespucci 2
Cesenatico (FC) 47042
tel. +39 0547 338944
fax +39 0547 338941
mobile +39 347 5951709
annalisa.zaccar...@unibo.it<mailto:annalisa.zaccar...@unibo.it>

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