Due to some conflicts in scheduling, the sea pen sanctuary workshop:
Sea-Pen Sanctuaries: Progressing Towards Better Welfare for Captive Cetaceans
https://www.marinemammalscience.org/conference/workshops/#seapen
has been rescheduled to Sunday, December 13, 2015; 8:30am-5:30pm

Thank you and apologies for any inconvenience.


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From: MARMAM [mailto:marmam-boun...@lists.uvic.ca] On Behalf Of Lori Marino
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2015 6:46 PM
To: marmam@lists.uvic.ca
Subject: [MARMAM] Announcing Workshop on Sea Pen Sanctuaries at SMMC 2015

Dear Friends and Colleagues - This is to let you know about an exciting 
workshop organized by myself and Naomi Rose on sea pen sanctuaries for captive 
dolphins and whales! YOU CAN SIGN UP NOW AND RESERVE YOUR ATTENDANCE AT:
https://www.marinemammalscience.org/conference/workshops/#seapen
Thanks,
Lori Marino
Description
Sea-Pen Sanctuaries: Progressing Towards Better Welfare for Captive Cetaceans

Date/Time: Saturday, December 12, 2015; 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM

Organizers and contact email: Lori Marino 
(marinol...@outlook.com<mailto:marinol...@outlook.com>) and Naomi Rose 
(na...@awionline.org<mailto:na...@awionline.org>)

Description: In this full-day workshop we will explore the potential for the 
development of sea-pen, retirement sanctuaries or refuges for captive cetaceans 
in North America. In light of increasingly strong evidence for a failure to 
thrive in captive cetacean facilities (dolphinariums), a growing number of 
scientists and other cetacean welfare experts support a science-based plan for 
transfer of cetaceans from dolphinariums to sea-pen sanctuaries.

Sea-pen sanctuaries would provide a more autonomous life for cetaceans who are 
currently on display and trained to perform and used in captive breeding 
programs in dolphinariums. But there are currently no established sea-pen 
sanctuaries for orcas or other cetaceans anywhere in North America. The lack of 
such sanctuaries restricts the feasibility of arguments to progress to this 
next phase of captive cetacean welfare.

In this workshop we will explore the critical elements needed for an effort to 
establish North American sea-pen sanctuaries for orcas and other cetaceans by 
bringing together experts in marine mammal science and veterinary practice, 
training and husbandry, law, engineering, sanctuary accreditation, including 
marine mammal captivity experts, who will provide insights and discuss 
realistic steps towards achieving this overall goal.

The first half of the workshop will include brief presentations, highlighting 
relevant components of this effort, followed by an afternoon session devoted to 
substantive discussion of critical issues, both logistical and theoretical.

Confirmed and tentative participants include:
* Lori Marino, Naomi Rose (co-organizers), Giuseppe Notarbartolo di Sciara, 
Julie Woodyer, Dave Phillips, Don Baur (tentative), Michael Parks (tentative), 
Michael Gosliner (tentative), Pierre Gallego (tentative), Courtney Vail, John 
Hargrove. Others TBD.

Cost: $80 (Early Bird); $90 (After September 15, 2015)


Lori Marino, Ph.D.
Executive Director
The Kimmela Center for Animal Advocacy
4100 Kanab Canyon Road
Kanab, Utah 84741
(435) 644-4436
lorimar...@kimmela.org<mailto:lorimar...@kimmela.org>

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