Dear colleagues.

The Sea Search Research  and Conservation team, will be running a marine
mammal research tools field course this Sep and Oct in beautiful Langebaan,
just 2 hours from Cape Town.
Course1: 29 Sep – 13 Oct 2024
Course 2: 20 Oct-03 Nov 2024

*This TWO WEEK *course is targeted at students, postgraduates and early
career scientists with a strong interest in a career in marine mammal
research.  The course will provide you with a sound knowledge of data
collection methods, research tools and study design considerations with a
strong focus on field skills and hands-on experience.

This course covers: marine mammal survey design and associated spatial data
analysis, camera skills and photo-identification, behavioural data
collection and bioacoustic research methods from setting up a range of
equipment to analysing sounds. The focus will be on cetaceans but the
techniques are widely applicable to other taxa. The course will provide you
with the knowledge to effectively set up and conduct a research study.

Modules consist of a combination of lectures explain the motivation, theory
and challenges of each method and then a strong field-based component to
apply those methods, with students contributing to ongoing research
projects on the endemic Heaviside's dolphin, feeding humpback whales and
the African Bioacoustics Sound library (cetaceans, fish, birds etc)

For more details see our website here:
http://seasearch.co.za/services/training-education/

Note that the African BioAcoustics Conference (1-6th Sep) and the
InternationalMarine Conservation Congress just after (13-18th Oct)  will be
held around the same time if you want to combine these events for a longer
trip to the beautiful Cape.

regards

Dr Simon Elwen and Dr Tess Gridley


... .. -- --- -. / . .-.. .-- . -.
Simon Elwen Ph.D. - Director Sea Search Research & Conservation
<http://www.seasearch.co.za/> and the Namibian Dolphin Project
<http://www.namibiandolphinproject.org/>
Research Associate: Department of Zoology and Botany - Stellenbosch
University
Associate Fellow: Mammal Research Institute - University of Pretoria
Office: +27 21 788 1206                Cell/Whatsapp:  +27 71 139 5951
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