Marine Mammals of Maine (MMoME) is accepting applications now through
February 5th, 2025 for the summer harbor seal pup season internship. This
internship begins on May 6th, and concludes on August 15th, 2025. MMoME is
a non-profit organization federally authorized to respond to live and dead
marin
Dear MARMAM community,
My co-authors and I would like to share our recently published paper:
Haro, D., Labra, F. A., Neira, S., Hernández-Padilla, J. C., &
Arreguín-Sánchez, F. (2025). Ecological role of marine mammals in the
Magellan Strait: Insights from trophic modeling. *Ecological Modelling*
Job Title: Marine Animal Entanglement Response Specialist I
Reports To: MAER Director
Job Classification: Full-Time
FLSA Status: Salary Exempt/ $60,000 Annually
Job Summary: CCS is internationally known for its marine mammal science and
disentanglement work. The MAER program aids marine animals wi
Spaces are available on a JNCC-recognised MMO course for UK waters on 20th
and 21st January 2025, remote delivery by Zoom. The course is taught by an
instructor with over 25 years' experience of training MMOs, working as an
MMO, analysing MMO data and being involved with the development of JNCC
gu
Dear colleagues,
We are pleased to share our new publication titled ''*Stomach content
analysis reveals insights into the feeding ecology of coastal cetaceans in
Sarawak, Malaysia*''.
Abstract:
This study examined the stomach contents of seven Indo-Pacific finless
porpoises (*Neophocaena phocaeno
Dear MARMAM colleagues,
We are pleased to announce our new publication:
Thibault, R., Methion, S. & Diaz Lopez, B. (2025). Fine-scale habitat selection
of minke whales (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) in Northwest Iberian Peninsula
waters. Marine Biology 172, 27.https://doi.org/10.1007/s00227-024-045
The Sea Watch Foundation is looking for their 2025 interns!
We are looking for interns to join us to assist in the running of the
Cardigan Bay Monitoring Project, one of the longest running bottlenose
dolphin research projects in Europe.
Gain valuable field experience in marine mammal science