Dear MARMAM Community,

We are excited to invite you to participate in a collaborative effort to
advance marine mammal monitoring practices. In partnership with the
Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology (IMarEST) and the
UK's Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) Marine
Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment Programme (mNCEA), we are
conducting a stakeholder survey and hosting a virtual workshop to explore the
challenges, innovations, and opportunities in this field.

Your input will help inform the future of marine mammal monitoring
technologies, methodologies, and strategies, ensuring they meet emerging
conservation, policy, and industry needs.

Survey Participation

We encourage you to share your insights by completing our Marine Mammal
Monitoring Stakeholder Survey:

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   Link: Participate in the survey
   
<https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=DgciV5gZ1keXAbEiJKBfqprIdGq2Oy9OrexL3n_QHPRUMTFPSjRZMDZJMFUzUk5aRUtCQUc2NDJHUi4u>



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   Deadline: 24 January 2025

Virtual Workshop Details

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   Date: 25 February 2025


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   Time: 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM GMT


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   Platform: Online

This workshop will include:


   - Examination of existing methodologies, identifying gaps and areas for
   improvement.
   - Exploration of emerging technologies and innovations in marine mammal
   monitoring.
   - Presentations of key survey findings and a technology gap analysis.
   - Discussions on emerging trends and innovations.
   - Breakout sessions to identify actionable solutions and priorities.
   - Opportunities to network and collaborate with experts across the field.


We also welcome lightning session presentations to highlight technologies
or methodologies advancing marine mammal monitoring.

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   Submission Deadline: 5 February 2025


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   Email Liz Ferguson for more information: liz.fergu...@sigs.imarest.org


This is a unique opportunity to inform the future of marine mammal
monitoring while contributing to actionable recommendations for targeted
funding and strategic development.
For more details and to register for the workshop, visit: IMarEST / Defra
Marine Mammal Monitoring Project
<https://www.imarest.org/resource/imarest-defra-marine-mammal-monitoring-innovation-project.html>

Thank you for your engagement in this important initiative. We look forward
to your participation!

Regards,

The IMarEST Marine Mammal Special Interest Group Project Coordinators
*Liz Ferguson | *
*N*
*iru Dorrian | Ashley Noseworthy | Ashleigh Kitchiner | Lorenzo Scala |
Andrew Wright*
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