Dear colleagues,
We're hiring two postdocs for marine mammal-focused research at Stony Brook
University in New York. Both can be either at the post doc or senior
postdoc level:
1. A postdoc focused on predator-prey interactions and bioenergetics in the
context of climate change.
Dear colleagues,
We are happy to sharethe publication of our paper:
Insights into the trophic ecology of white-beaked dolphins
/Lagenorhynchus albirostris/ and harbour porpoises /Phocoena
phocoena/ in Iceland
Filipa I. P. Samarra, Asunción Borrell, Anna Selbmann, Sverrir
Dear all,
On behalf of all co-authors, I'm happy to inform you of our newest
publication on the decadal decline of maternal body condition of southern
right whales.
Vermeulen, E., Thavar, T., Glarou, M., Ganswindt, A., Christiansen, F.
Decadal decline in maternal body condition of a Southern
JNCC Marine Mammal Observer (MMO) Training Course
GBP £250 + VAT per person
* Date 13th - 14th March 2023
* Delivery - in person - Okehampton, Devon UK
* Our Marine Mammal Observer (MMO) course is accredited by Joint Nature
Conservation Committee. (JNCC) The Course is run over two
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to share with you our recent publication:
Daume HV, Herr H, Mallison H, Glaubrecht M, Kaiser TM (2023) Osteopathological
analysis provides evidence for a survived historical ship strike in a Southern
Hemisphere fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus). PLoS ONE 18(2):
We are pleased to announce we will be hosting a FREE JCDP workshop at the 34th
European Cetacean Society Conference in Galicia, Spain on Monday 17th of April
and we hope you can join us!
Title: Joint Cetacean Data Programme; developing a data community
JCDP background:
The Joint Cetacean
Dear colleagues,
Bay Cetology has one full-time paid position available for a Photo-ID Data
Specialist. A part-time volunteer position is also available for a Photo-ID
Data Editor. For more information about both positions please see
https://baycetology.org/job-postings-1
My co-authors and I are pleased to announce the publication of our paper
"Evidence of resident coastal population(s) of false killer whales (*Pseudorca
crassidens*) in northern Australian waters." The paper was published in
Frontiers in Marine Science and is available online at
Do you want to be the next Intern at NAMMCO?
The North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission is looking for a new member to join
the Secretariat, and the internship is a great way for students or early career
individuals to enhance their skills while working for an Intergovernmental
Organisation.
Greetings Everyone,
Just sending along a note regarding the training sessions for our online
technical training courses in case you are interested in joining! Our
courses allow the flexibility of learning in your own time while providing
support and guidance regarding your work from an
Dear MARMAM community,
My co-authors and I are very pleased to announce the publication of our
new paper in Frontiers in Marine Science.
Courtin B, Millon C, Feunteun A, Safi M, Duporge N, Bolaños-Jiménez J,
Barragán-Barrera DC, Bouveret L and de Montgolfier B (2023) Site
fidelity and
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