Dear all,
Some of you requested a childcare during the next ECS conference. We are
*trying* to organize a science camp but only for kids older than 5 years'
old.
Before going further into the process I have to know how many children it
would concern. So, please, let me know (krishna@ulg.ac.be)
Magazine writer would like to contact anyone who has conducted research on any
facet of the biology or behavior of any member of the Bryde's whale complex:
Balaenoptera edeni, B. brydei, B. omura, etc. If your research is directed
toward other species, but you have incidental experience with, or
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to announce a recent publication on marine mammals in Cuban
waters.
*Whitt, A.D., Jefferson, T.A., Blanco, M., Fertl, D., and Rees, D. (2011) A
review of marine mammal records of Cuba. Latin American Journal of Aquatic
Mammals 9(2): 65-122.*
*http://dx.doi.org
The Alaska Region of the US Fish and Wildlife Service is advertising a
GS401-13 Supervisory Biologist position in Anchorage. The position leads
the Polar Bear Program within the Region's Marine Mammals Management
Office. The program is responsible for polar bear management and
conservation in Ala
Dear ECS and MARMAM member
Decisions have been taken for all submitted abstracts and you will find your
review status (oral (15 min.), short talk (5 min.) or poster) by clicking "My
abstracts" in your profile page on the ECS webpage
(http://liege.europeancetaceansociety.eu/user/login)
Don't forg
We are pleased to announce the publication of a short review that
summarizes our current ideas how sonar may interfere with diving in
cetaceans.
This article is an open access publication, which means that it is
freely accessible to any reader anywhere in the world. We encourage you
to share