Dear MARMAM community, A new UK government report recently released informs on cutting-edge technology, genetic science, and artificial intelligence transforming marine mammal monitoring and conservation.
Developed by the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science & Technology (IMarEST) in collaboration with the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) Marine Natural Capital and Ecosystem Assessment Programme (mNCEA), the report outlines the key innovations reshaping this vital field. The work is endorsed by the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Full article: https://www.imarest.org/resource/imarest-and-defra-spotlight-breakthroughs-in-marine-mammal-monitoring.html Titled Marine Mammal Monitoring: Methods, Technologies, and Opportunities for Innovation, the report draws on the global expert community to spotlight tools and techniques revolutionising how we study and protect whales, dolphins, and other marine mammals. Read the full report and supplementary materials: https://www.imarest.org/resource/marine-mammal-monitoring-methods-technologies-and-opportunities-for-innovation.html Thank you to all 321 stakeholders who participated in our survey and workshop. Your contributions were invaluable. The stakeholder workshop recording will be available next week. Please note that the breakout room discussions and some presentations from speakers will not be available due to confidentiality. For any queries, please reach out to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. For more information on the IMarEST Marine Mammal Special Interest Group (MMSIG) see https://www.imarest.org/group/marine-mammals.html Best regards, Niru Dorrian & Liz Ferguson – Project Leads [IMarEST] Niru Dorrian CMarSci CSci FIMarEST Ambassador to the UN Ocean Decade IMarEST 1 Birdcage Walk London, SW1H 9JJ Tel: +44 7888747719 [email protected]
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