Call for Abstracts: Humpback Whale World Congress (HWWC2025) – "Coexisting with 
Whales, for our Ocean"

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

We are delighted to invite you to submit your abstracts for the upcoming 
Humpback Whale World Congress  that will be held in Tadoussac, Québec (Canada) 
in mid-October 2025.

This congress is dedicated to the scientific research on humpback whales, and 
also to all the human activities, including conservation, science, marine 
engineering, blue economy, social activities, education and arts. Different 
topics about humpback whales will be discussed including biology, ecology, 
genetics, bioacoustics, migratory routes, marine protected areas, economy, 
citizen science, effects of human activities at sea.

This year’s theme, "Coexisting with Whales, for our Ocean," reflects our shared 
commitment to fostering a positive and sustainable relationship between human 
endeavors and whale conservation.

Who Should Submit?
We warmly welcome submissions from researchers, students, marine engineers, 
conservationists, and professionals who are passionate about marine mammal 
science and the broader challenges of ocean stewardship. Whether you are 
presenting groundbreaking research, sharing innovative strategies, or 
recounting success stories, your contribution will help drive forward our 
understanding of and commitment to sustainable coexistence with marine mammals.

What We’re Looking For:
We are accepting abstracts for:

• Oral Presentations: Detailed explorations of your latest research findings, 
methodologies, and insights.
• Posters: Visual and concise summaries of your work that inspire discussion 
and collaboration.
• Workshops: Interactive sessions designed to share practical tools, innovative 
ideas, and collaborative solutions.

Submission Guidelines
Please ensure that your abstract adheres to the following guidelines:

• Language: All abstracts must be written in English.
• Content: Your submission should clearly present your research question, 
methods, key findings, and the broader implications for promoting harmonious 
coexistence between humans and whales.
• Required Details:
    • Full names of all authors
    • Affiliation(s)
    • Email address of the corresponding author
    • Main text of the abstract (up to 350 words)

Deadline for abstract submissions is May 1, 2025. Detailed submission 
instructions and further congress information will be shared in an upcoming 
announcement. In the meantime, please submit your abstracts via:
https://www.hwwc.mg/abstract-submission

INVITED KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (alphabetic order)
Dr. Ted Cheeseman, co-founder and director of Happywhale, USA
Dr Phil Clapham, former leader of the Cetacean Ecology and Assessment Programme 
at NOAA's National Marine Mammal Laboratory in Seattle, USA
Dr Erich Hoyt, Whale and Dolphin Conservation, UK
Dr Robert Michaud, founder of the Group for Research and Education on Marine 
Mammals (GREMM), Canada
Dr Joy Reidenberg, Prof at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New 
York City, USA

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE (alphabetic order)
Prof. Olivier Adam; Sorbonne Université, Paris, France
Dr. Cristiane Albuquerque, Marine Park of Saguenay–Saint-Laurent, Canada
Dr. Jaime Bolanos-Jimenez, Caribbean-Wide Orca Project, Venezuela
Dr. Isabelle Charrier, Insitute of Neuroscience, France
Dr. Yann Doh, Terre Mer Veille, France
Dr. Violaine Dulau, Globice, La Réunion
Dr. Nadege Gandilhon, NG Marine Studies Office, France
Dr. Claire Garrigue, IRD, France
Dr. Erich Hoyt, IUCN Marine Mammal Protected Areas Task Force, UK
Dr. Chloe Huetz, Institute of Neuroscience, France
Dr. Jeff K Jacobsen, VE Enterprises, McKinleyville, CA, USA
Dr. Lindsey Jones, College of the Atlantic, ME, USA
Prof. Jean-Luc Jung, French Museum of Natural History, France
Dr. Eduardo Mercado, University at Buffalo, NY, USA
Dr. Robert Michaud, Group for Research and Education on Marine Mammals, Canada
Dr. Benjamin de Montgolfier, Aquasearch, Martinique
Dr. Lyne Morissette, M Expertise Marine and UQAR-ISMER, Canada
Dr. Christina Perazio, University at Buffalo, NY, USA
Dr. Maevatiana Ratsimbazafindranahaka, Cetamada, Madagascar
Prof. Joy S. Reidenberg, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York 
City, NY, USA
Dr. Jooke Robbins, Center for Coastal Studies, Provincetown, MA, USA
Dr. Anjara Saloma, Cetamada, Madagascar
Dr. Peter T. Stevick, Allied Whales, College of the Atlantic, ME, USA
Dr. Alison K. Stimpert, Vertebrate Ecology Lab, at Moss Landing Marine 
Laboratories in Moss Landing, CA, USA

The Scientific Committee is keen to encourage the attendance of students, as 
well as established researchers, engineers and professionals.

Need More Information?
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at:

• h...@cetamada.org
• l...@m-expertisemarine.com


We look forward to welcoming you to a congress that promises to be both 
inspiring and collegial. Your expertise and enthusiasm are what make our 
community so vibrant and effective in advancing marine mammal science and 
conservation.

Warm regards,

The HWWC2025 Organizing Team


Lyne G. Morissette, Ph.D., M.S.M. & Médiatrice accréditée (IMAQ)
Écologie des écosystèmes & mammifères marins
Marine mammals & ecosystem ecology
418.750.5685
l...@m-expertisemarine.com
www.m-expertisemarine.com
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