[MARMAM] Conference Pre-Announcement

2005-11-09 Thread Michael Lück
Conference Pre-Announcement We are excited to announce the 5th CONGRESS on Coastal & Marine Tourism (CMT), in collaboration with the Auckland University of Technology, the New Zealand Tourism Research Institute, the National Sea Grant College Program, in particular Oregon and Washington Sea Grant,

[MARMAM] Position Announcement

2005-11-09 Thread Mary Jo Barkaszi
Immediate openings for 5 entry-level biologists to conduct offshore protected species observations for a variety of industries. Work is likely to include coastal and upland work as well with T&E species, wetlands, and education. This is an observer position; however we are offering the opportu

[MARMAM] RE: Contents - Special Issue - Aquatic Mammals, vol 31(3), 2005 (fwd)

2005-11-09 Thread MARMAM Editors
> Dear Marmam and ECS list subscribers, > > The most recent issue of _Aquatic Mammals_ is by Laurence Couquiaud entitled > "A survey of the environments of cetaceans in human care." The issue is > available as a CD for $19 plus shipping. To place an order, contact Gina > Colley ([EMAIL PROTECTED

[MARMAM] Invitation to join mailing list concerning ANSI standard for "Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Marine Animals"

2005-11-09 Thread Aaron Thode
This is a general invitation to join a mailing list concerning the development of a potential "American National Standard (ANSI)"--a technical standard on passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) of marine animals, organized through the Acoustical Society of America (ASA). Both members and non-members

[MARMAM] Request - worldwide regulations relating to seismic exploration and disturbance of marine mammals

2005-11-09 Thread Ross Compton
Dear all,   I am in the process of compiling a review of worldwide regulations relating to minimising the disturbance of marine mammals during seismic surveys. This is part of a wider project between the University of Plymouth and industrial partner Westland GeoProjects, aiming to understand

[MARMAM] Position announcement

2005-11-09 Thread Katie Touhey
The Cape Cod Stranding Network, Inc. (CCSN), a non-profit organization dedicated to marine mammal stranding response, is searching for a full-time Necropsy Coordinator/Technician. This position is a one year contract with the potential for renewal dependent on funding. Position Title: Nec

[MARMAM] Marine Mammal Lecture Course for DC/MD/VA/PA students

2005-11-09 Thread Chris Parsons
COURSE ANNOUNCEMENT For the third year George Mason University (Fairfax, VA) will be running its Marine Mammal Biology and Conservation Course. Marine Mammal Biology and Conservation (3.0 credits lecture course; EVPP 490-001/ EVPP 505-001/ BIOL 507-001; Mondays 4:30-7:10; January 23-May 15 2006)