Cornwall Seal Group Research Trust are hugely grateful to our regional network
of citizen scientists and our science team of authors, who have made this
recent publication possible:
Pinnipeds, people and photo identification: the implications of grey seal
movements for effective management of
Kia Ora MARMAMers
Please find below a CfP for a Special Issue of Tourism in Marine Environments
(Cognizant Communication) on marine wildlife experiences and safety, edited by
myself and Mark Orams.
We are looking forward to your proposals!
Best Wishes
Micha & Mark
Marine Wildlife Experiences
The World Wildlife Foundation would like to share the Terms of Reference
for a consultancy to draft a set of comprehensive guidelines on the safe
handling and release of small cetaceans unintentionally caught in fishing
gear, and found alive and viable for release. This consultancy is being
ACCOBAMS Courses for Highly Qualified Marine Mammals Observers (MMO) and
Passive Acoustic Monitoring operators (PAM)Marine Mammals Research Association
(DMAD) under the agreement signed with ACCOBAMS (Agreement on the Conservation
of Cetaceans in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and
Dear colleagues,
please find below the abstract and link to our recently published open
access paper on water balance and mariposia in Hooded seals.
*Alvira-Iraizoz F, Nordøy ES (2019) Evidence of seawater drinking in
fasting subadult hooded seals (Cystophora cristata). Journal of Animal