Dear Marmamers,

I hope this message finds you well. I am delighted to invite you to submit 
abstracts for a special session exclusively dedicated to marine mammal research 
that will be part of the upcoming Canadian Ecotoxicity Workshop (CEW) 2025, 
taking place in the beautiful city of Victoria, BC, from October 5th to October 
8th, 2025. This session will be co-chaired by myself, Antoine Simond (PhD, 
Université du Québec à Montréal), along with my esteemed colleagues Anaïs 
Remili (PhD, Simon Fraser University), Robert Letcher (PhD, Environment and 
Climate Change Canada) and Tanya Brown (PhD, Simon Fraser University).

Session Title: Marine Mammals at Risk: Characterizing contaminant-related 
threats to enable conservation strategies

The rationale for this platform session is driven by the urgent need to expand 
our knowledge, understanding, and mitigation strategies related to the impact 
of chemical pollutants on marine mammal populations and their ecosystem. We aim 
to bring together experts, researchers, and professionals in the field of 
marine mammal conservation and ecotoxicology to share their latest findings, 
innovations, and insights so we can strengthen our understanding of chemical 
pollution on marine mammal health and work towards a sustainable future for 
both marine mammal species and their fragile habitats. Topics of interest 
include but are not limited to:


  1.  The impact of long-term exposure of contaminants on global marine mammal 
health (immune, endocrine, and central nervous systems);
  2.  The impacts of pollution and anthropogenic pressure on marine mammal 
ecosystems;
  3.  The use of cutting-edge research/methodologies contributing to the 
discovery of new chemicals, and a more holistic understanding of the impact of 
pollutants on the health of marine mammals (e.g., multi-omics approaches, 
non-targeted analyses, non-invasive sampling approaches, in vitro bioassays);
  4.  Innovative conservation strategies that aim at protecting marine mammals 
and their habitat from chemical pollution and better implementing effective 
policy frameworks.

Conference Details:

  *   Event: CEW 2025<https://www.ecotoxcan.ca/cew-conference-home>
  *   Dates: 5 - 8 October 2025
  *   Location: Victoria, BC, Canada
  *   Session Title: 7. Marine Mammals at Risk: Characterizing 
contaminant-related threats to enable conservation strategies

Submission Guidelines:

  *   Link to start a submission: https://www.ecotoxcan.ca/submit-an-abstract
  *   The abstract should not exceed 250 words
  *   Abstracts will undergo a peer-review process, and selected presentations 
will be part of our conference program

Key Dates:

  *   Abstract Submission Deadline: June 13th, 2025
  *   Notification of Acceptance: July 2025
  *   Registration: Registration will open in July 2025
  *   Student Attendance Grant application deadline: June 30th, 2025

Your contribution is crucial in advancing our understanding and driving 
positive change in the fields of marine mammal ecotoxicology and conservation. 
Additionally, it represents a unique opportunity to network with fellow marine 
mammal experts and researchers from around the world.

If you have any inquiries or require additional information, please feel free 
to contact me 
(simond.antoine_etie...@uqam.ca<mailto:simond.antoine_etie...@uqam.ca>).

We look forward to your participation and the opportunity to present your 
research at this session. We are excited about the prospect of your 
participation and the opportunity to collaborate on these important topics.

Thank you for your attention, and we hope to see you all in Victoria in 2025.

Warm regards,

PS: Please do not hesitate to share the invitation with other colleagues who 
might be interested.

Antoine Simond, Ph.D.
Chercheur postdoctoral | Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Université du Québec à Montréal
Montreal, QC, Canada
Courriel | E-mail: 
simond.antoine_etie...@uqam.ca<mailto:simond.antoine_etie...@uqam.ca>

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