Dear colleagues,
I am pleased to announce the publication of the following paper, recently
published in the last issue of Diseases of Aquatic Organisms:
Lobomycosis-like disease and other skin conditions in Indo-Pacific bottlenose
dolphins (Tursiops aduncus) in the Indian Ocean.
Pdf versions
rred.
Please send requests to jeremy.kis...@wanadoo.fr or jeremy.kis...@univ-lr.fr
Best wishes,
Jeremy Kiszka
Jeremy Kiszka (PhD)
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)
IRD-UMR 212 EME (Exploited Marine Ecosystems)
&
Université de La Rochelle. Lab. LIENSS (Littoral, Environn
. Please contact me (jeremy.kis...@wanadoo.fr) for any feedback.
Jeremy Kiszka
Jeremy Kiszka (PhD)
Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)
IRD-UMR 212 EME (Exploited Marine Ecosystems)&
Université de La Rochelle. Lab. LIENSS (Littoral, Environnement et Sociétés).
UMR 6250 CNRS-Universit
predators when transiting between resting areas.
Please do not hesitate to contact me for further information
(jeremy.kis...@wanadoo.fr).
Regards,
Jeremy Kiszka
Jeremy Kiszka (PhD)
South-West Indian Ocean Fisheries Project (SWIOFP)
Project coordinator
Université de La Rochelle, lab. LIENSs
protocol for dugongs, with probable adaptations due to different behavioural
response of these two species.
Many thanks for your collaboration!
Jeremy KISZKA ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Jeremy KISZKA, research fellow
Marine Mammal Observatory, Mayotte
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Many thanks in advance for your
contribution,
Jeremy KISZKA ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Jeremy KISZKA
Observatoire des Mammifères Marins de
Mayotte.
Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune
Sauvage,
Direction de l'Agriculture
Dear all,
I am pleased to announce the first regional workshop on the Incidental
Catches of non-targeted Marine Species in the Western Indian Ocean, with a
focus on by-catch of marine mammals and sea turtles in this region.
Incidental catch of non-targeted marine species: Problems and mitigatio
there are evidences that the calf is definitely a spinner.
I would ask if similar cases have been observed in cetaceans and even in other
mammals such as primates.
Many thanks,
Jeremy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jeremy KISZKA (MSc, PhD cand.)
CRELA (Centre de
est wishes,
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Jeremy KISZKA (MSc, PhD cand.)
CRELA (Centre de Recherche sur les Ecosystèmes Littoraux Anthropisés).
UMR 6217 CNRS-IFREMER-Université de la Rochelle
Avenue Michel Crépeau, 17071, La Rochelle, France.
&
Direction de l'Environnement et Développement Durable,
Collectivit
ing bycatch due to the high tourism value placed on marine mammals and
turtles.
Please contact me for pdf or hard copies [which are limited in number
([EMAIL PROTECTED])].
Best wishes,
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Jeremy KISZKA (MSc, PhD cand.)
Centre de Recherche
of you would be interested to examine photos.
Please contact me to [EMAIL PROTECTED] to receive pictures, and I
would be very interested to get your advice.
Best regards,
Jeremy Kiszka
Jeremy KISZKA (MSc, PhD cand.)
Centre de
me to submit a provisory title and the list of authors for a
potential contribution as soon as possible. The deadline to submit manuscript
via the online system of Frontiers in Marine Science will be March 15th, 2020.
Thank you very much!
Best,
Jeremy Kiszka, Randall Davis, Lars Bejder, R
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The Research Topic Editors,
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Jeremy Kiszka (PhD)
Assistant Professor
Marine Conservation Ecology Lab.
https://marineconservationecologylab.com
Department of Biological Science
nts at SMM2021.
The SMM2021 organizing committee,
Amy C. Hirons, Conference co-chair
Jeremy J. Kiszka, Conference co-chair
Stephen Trumble, Scientific Program co-chair
Sascha Usenko, Scientific Program co-chair
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Jeremy Kiszka (PhD)
Florida International University
Departm
il.com <mailto:jeremy.kis...@gmail.com>) if you have any
questions.
Best,
Jeremy
Jeremy Kiszka (PhD)
Assistant Professor
Marine Conservation Ecology lab
https://marineconservationecologylab.com
Department of Biological Sciences
Coastlines and Oceans Division
Institute of Environment
Florida I
/abstracts/meps/v523/p267-281/
Please let me know if you have any question!
Cheers,
Jeremy Kiszka
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Marine Sciences Program, Florida International University
3000 NE 151 St., FL-33181, North Miami, USA.
Tel office (direct): (305)-919-4104
Cell: (305)-469-4045
Skype: jeremy.kiszka
, 2015. From 830am to 530pm.
Organizers and contact email: Jeremy Kiszka, Michael Heithaus (Florida
International University) and Peter Corkeron (NOAA)
Contact email: jeremy.kis...@gmail.com
Description: Top predators have the potential to impact ecosystems
through direct predation, risk
includes a chapter on the status of marine mammals in the SW
Indian Ocean and their interaction with both coastal and offshore
fisheries (http://www.ori.org.za/uploads/files/Ch8-marine_mammals.pdf).
Best,
Jeremy
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Marine Sciences Program, Florida International University
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Cheers,
Jeremy
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Research Assistant Professor
Florida International University
Department of Biological Sciences
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