Dear colleagues,
On behalf of my co-authors, I am pleased to announce the release of ‘dsmextra’
v1.0.0 - our new R package for diagnosing, summarising, and visualising various
forms of extrapolation in multivariate environmental space. The package can be
freely downloaded from Github, and a
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To MARMAM,
The Alaska SeaLife Center is currently recruiting for Summer 2020 Marine
Animal Wildlife Response Internship.
Role Description:
Interns will be exposed to and gain experience in the rescue and
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Dear MARMAMers,
We are delighted to announce the publication of the following Case Report in
Frontiers in Veterinary Science:
Skeletal and Cardiac Rhabdomyolysis in a Live-Stranded Neonatal Bryde's Whale
With Fetal Distress
Nakita Câmara1, Eva Sierra1, Antonio Fernández1, Cristian Manuel
Suár
I would like to announce my new report:
Bachara, W. 2019. Beaked whale stranding in Indonesia. *Unpublished report
to Whale Stranding Indonesia*. 8 pp
can be downloaded at:
http://www.whalestrandingindonesia.com/resources.html
Abstract
With twenty nine beaked whale stranding records Indonesia is
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DELFINI DEL PONENTE RESEARCH PROJECT, IMPERIA, ITALY
Cetacean and Marine Fauna research
Delfini del Ponente is currently looking for and accepting interns to join our
pilot project on bottlenose dolphins in the Westerns Ligurian Sea, Imperia
(Italy) f
>From Small Cetaceans to the Great Whales of the East
DMAD is launching an intense set of research expeditions, utilising advanced
acoustic and visual survey techniques to research cetaceans in the three seas
of Turkey; starting from the city of Istanbul(1), where ancient and
contemporary c
The Marine Mammals Management Office of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife
Service’s Alaska Region is recruiting up to three Quantitative Ecologists.
Our program is responsible for the conservation and management of polar
bears, northern sea otters, and Pacific walruses in Alaska. We promote
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