Invitation
‘MARINE MAMMALS IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT’
Symposium – 07-08 March 2019 – CeNak, Hamburg, Germany

Marine mammals comprise top predators and upper trophic levels in oceanic 
ecosystems of the world. They are increasingly threatened by various 
anthropogenic impacts in their marine habitat, e.g. pollution by chemical and 
pharmaceutical substances, marine litter, underwater noise, changes in prey 
abundance and climate change. These constraints can have serious implications 
for the health status of marine mammals through elevated stress response, 
immune suppression as well as higher energy and metabolic demands caused by 
disturbances that may affect different populations to a varying degree.

The project ‘Marine Mammals In a Changing Environment’, funded by the 
VolkswagenFoundation, forms a consortium of museums and universities in 
Germany, Denmark and Sweden, combining unique collections, marine mammal 
expertise and innovative methods to investigate native marine mammal species.

Results will be presented with respect to changes in health condition and 
population status of marine mammals over long time periods and in different 
marine environments; in particular with respect to 1) to bone lesions in seal 
skulls, 2) feeding-related dental micro texture, 3) organochlorines in blubber 
of harbour seals, 4) trace elements in pelts of several seal species, and 5) 
parasitic and viral pathogens in seals during the last decades and century.

Cooperation partners:
Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research (ITAW), University of 
Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation (TiHo), Germany
Centrum of Natural History (CeNak), University of Hamburg, Germany
Zoological Museum of Kiel University, Germany
German Oceanographic Museum Stralsund, Germany
University of Hildesheim, Germany
Natural History Museum of Denmark, Denmark
Swedish Museum of Natural History, Sweden

Confirmed keynote speakers:
Anders Galatius, Aarhus University, Department of Bioscience, Marine Mammal 
Research, Denmark
Krishna Das, University of Liège, Laboratory of Oceanology-MARE, Belgium
Gerd Meurs-Scher, Multimar Wattforum, Germany

Venue:
The symposium will be held at the Centrum of Natural History (CeNak), 
University of Hamburg;
Martin-Luther-King-Platz 3, 20146 Hamburg, Germany

Programme:
The detailed programme will be available soon!

Hosts:
Center of Natural History (CeNak), University of Hamburg, Germany
Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic Wildlife Research (ITAW), Büsum, Germany

Registration:
The symposium is free of charge but formal registration is needed as our venue 
is limited to 200 attendees.
Please e-mail your registration for the symposium until 15 February 2019 to 
vwkonferenz2019.ce...@uni-hamburg.de<mailto:vwkonferenz2019.ce...@uni-hamburg.de>

Best wishes,
the organising committee on behalf of the project consortium:
Thomas Kaiser, Elehna Bethune (CeNaK Hamburg, Germany)
https://www.cenak.uni-hamburg.de/en/forschung/abteilungen/mammalogie/projekte/mammalogie-4-marine-mammals.html

Anita Gilles, Kristina Lehnert, Ursula Siebert (ITAW Buesum, Germany)
https://www.tiho-hannover.de/en/clinics-institutes/institutes/institute-for-terrestrial-and-aquatic-wildlife-research-itaw/




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