Dear colleagues,
It is our sad duty to inform that on the 29th of July 2025, our colleague Mel 
Cosentino passed away at the Søholm Hospice, Aarhus, following a long and 
complicated battle with leukaemia. She was until the last accompanied by her 
loving and loyal partner, Henrik; her mother and sister – flown over from 
Argentina – and her long-time close friend Alex.
Mel was born and grew up in Argentina under very modest conditions. From an 
early age she showed a keen interest for the world and nature around her and 
against all odds started to study marine biology in Patagonia. However, due to 
the financial collapse in Argentina in 2001 she had to give up her studies. She 
and Vivian, her husband at the time struggled to survive working as farmhands – 
first in Argentina, later in the Republic of Ireland. Later they moved to Spain 
and Mel was able to finish her bachelor’s degree in marine biology. She then 
moved to Scotland where she sustained herself working in a supermarket and 
completed her master’s degree from the University of Aberdeen.
Through all these  difficult years Mel maintained her interest in and love for 
marine mammals through unpaid volunteer work as field observer and assistant. 
She worked all over the world and through this gained an enormous network of 
colleagues and close friends, often with a very large overlap. Common was a 
deep appreciation for her skills and intellectual acuity, but also her warm 
personality and nerdy humour.
Her persistence was finally rewarded in 2016 when she started a PhD project on 
harbour porpoises at University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Her project was 
completed in cooperation with Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University and 
quickly revealed a highly fruitful synergy between Mel’s extraordinary 
analytical skills and the enormous body of acoustic data collected over many 
years by colleagues at our department. After she received her PhD in 2020 she 
was employed at what is now the Department of Ecoscience; at the time of her 
death as a Postdoc on a project about acoustic communication in porpoises. 
Among her most significant scientific contributions is the best software ever 
developed for identification and classification of porpoise sounds in 
underwater recordings and impressive syntheses and results based on data 
collected by herself and countless other volunteers on whale safari boats and 
other platforms from many parts of the world, including Andenes, Norway.
Mel was an outspoken atheist and with her sharp intellect she was fully aware 
of her own situation and how our life in the end is governed by stochastic 
events. She demanded clear answers from her medical doctors regarding her 
situation and thus knew exactly which two mutations in her blood-producing 
tissue was the cause of her illness and imminent death. She clearly expressed 
being settled with her fate and was content that Aarhus would become her final 
destination.
With the far too early passing of Mel we have lost an extraordinary scientific 
mind and a highly valued colleague and friend. She left us as her full 
scientific potential was finally unfolding, and she worked until the last days 
to pass on data and unfinished manuscripts to her colleagues – not because she 
felt obliged but because of her passion and love to science and the animals she 
studied. Her story shows that with persistence and passion there is a way in 
science but also that this path can be very long and demand large sacrifices. 
She will be missed by colleagues and friends over the entire world and leaves 
behind a large and permanent imprint on the bioacoustics community. More than 
that, she will leave a large porpoise-shaped hole in our hearts. Honoured be 
her memory.
Jakob Tougaard, Peter T. Madsen and Signe Sveegaard


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Jakob Tougaard, Ph.D.

Professor in Marine Conservation Ecology

Department of Ecoscience, section for Marine Mammal Research

Aarhus University

Building 1131

C.F. Møller’s Allé 3

DK-8000 Aarhus

Denmark

Phone: +45 4098 4585 E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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EAN: 5798000419988


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