Dear marine mammal community,

This is a reminder email about the workshop that we will be hosting “20AM3: 
Enhancing Marine Mammal Conservation through the Integration of Animal Welfare 
Science” during the 37th European Cetacean Society conference in Dundee.

We would like to invite those actively involved in running/managing marine 
mammal research studies. If you are interested in attending, please follow the 
sign-up instructions on the ECS conference website 
https://www.europeancetaceansociety.eu/conference-workshops-37.
Following sign up you will receive a link to complete a pre-workshop 
questionnaire.
The results from the surveys, alongside discussions in our workshop, will be 
used to inform a published paper and set of recommendations.

This interactive workshop is designed to advance the practical assessment of 
animal welfare in free-ranging marine mammals by bridging the gap between 
theoretical frameworks and on-the-ground application. We will showcase several 
recently developed welfare assessment frameworks, followed by brief case 
studies to demonstrate their real-world use. The core of our session will 
address a central, practical question: how can we leverage existing data 
streams and methodologies—on behaviour, health, physiology, and the 
environment—to evaluate welfare? To ensure focused and relevant discussions, a 
pre-workshop questionnaire will catalogue the types of data participants 
routinely collect and the methods employed. Through collaborative 
brainstorming, we aim to develop strategies for integrating welfare assessments 
into existing monitoring and conservation programs. Our ultimate goals are to 
identify opportunities for standardizing methods, repurposing existing data, 
and fostering a collaborative community to improve the global understanding of 
how robust welfare assessment can complement and enhance marine mammal 
conservation efforts. This workshop is aimed at attendees that have experience 
in and regularly undertake cetacean fieldwork, data collection and analyses, as 
the workshop will focus on such data that can be used in welfare assessments.

Thank you,
Rebecca M Boys

On behalf of all workshop organisers

Agathe Serres (Marine Mammal and Marine Bioacoustics Laboratory, Institute of 
Deep-sea Science and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Rebecca M. Boys 
(Cetacean Ecology Research Group, Massey University), Laetitia Nunny 
(OceanCare), Mark P. Simmonds (Bristol Veterinary School & OceanCare), Madison 
Miketa (Humane World for Animals), Karen Stockin (Cetacean Ecology Research 
Group & Animal Welfare Science and Bioethics Centre, School of Veterinary 
Science, Massey University)




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Rebecca M Boys, Ph.D.



Marine Biology and Animal Welfare Science

Research Fellow, Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland
Honorary Research Fellow, University of Bristol Veterinary School, UK

Research Affiliate, Cetacean Ecology Research Group, Massey University New 
Zealand


Assistant Network Manager, Animal Welfare Research Network, UK

European Cetacean Society National Contact Person for New Zealand


Check out our Research Topic that is open for submissions! 
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/75704/advancing-marine-mammal-welfare-through-ethological-insights-behavioral-responses-to-stressors-in-wild-rehabilitation-and-managed-care-settings



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