Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME)

M Ahola, M Authier, S Benjamins, S Brasseur… - 2021 - digital.csic.es
The Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology met in 2021 to address new information on
marine mammal ecology relevant to management. Two terms of references were standing …

Working group on marine mammal ecology (WGMME)

A Gilles, A Galatius, M Aloha, M Authier, S Brasseur… - 2019 - digital.csic.es
The Working Group on Marine Mammal Ecology (WGMME), chaired by Anita Gilles
(Germany) and Anders Galatius (Denmark), met at the Institute for Terrestrial and Aquatic …

Biology: Integrating core to essential variables (Bio-ICE) task team report for marine mammals

SE Simmons, A Benson, M Biddle, G Canonico… - 2022 - pubs.usgs.gov
Marine mammals are wide-ranging, relatively long-lived organisms that play a crucial role in
maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems. Often referred to as ecosystem engineers and …

Updated marine mammal distribution and abundance estimates in British Columbia

BD Best, CH Fox, R Williams, PN Halpin… - J. Cetacean Res …, 2015 - journal.iwc.int
Abstract Information relating to the distribution and abundance of species is critical for
effective conservation and management. For many species, including cetacean species of …

[图书][B] Seals and ecosystem health: Meeting report of the Northwest Atlantic Seal Research Consortium

AL Bass, A Bogomolni, G Early, O Nichols, K Patchett - 2015 - academia.edu
Since 2009, a series of workshops and meetings, supported by the Woods Hole
Oceanographic Institution's Marine Mammal Center (WHOI MMC), have successfully …

120‐years of ecological monitoring data shows that the risk of overhunting is increased by environmental degradation for an isolated marine mammal population: The …

D Carroll, MP Ahola, AM Carlsson… - Journal of Animal …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Baltic Sea is home to a genetically isolated and morphologically distinct grey
seal population. This population has been the subject of 120‐years of careful …

[HTML][HTML] A community science approach to conservation challenges posed by rebounding marine mammal populations: Seal-fishery interactions in New England

A Bogomolni, OC Nichols, D Allen - Frontiers in Conservation Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Between 1880–1962, gray and harbor seals were targeted in legal seal bounty hunts across
Maine and Massachusetts due to a perceived competition with commercial fisheries …

[PDF][PDF] The Human Dimensions of Small Cetacean Conservation: 2022 Workshop Report, Nuremberg, Germany.

L von Fersen, D Bader, J Danoff-Burg… - Aquatic …, 2024 - researchgate.net
According to the most recent International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) status
evaluations, a total of 134 whale, dolphin, and porpoise (cetacean) species, subspecies …

[HTML][HTML] Marine mammal strandings and environmental changes: a 15-year study in the St. Lawrence ecosystem

MH Truchon, L Measures, V L'Hérault, JC Brethes… - PLoS …, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Understanding the effects of climatic variability on marine mammals is challenging due to
the complexity of ecological interactions. We used general linear models to analyze a 15 …

Who eats sea meat? Expanding human consumption of marine mammals

MJ Costello, C Scott Baker - Biological Conservation, 2011 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
The oceans are the last great hunting ground, and supply the greatest diversity of protein for
human consumption. About 1400 marine species have catches reported to FAO, comprising …