Maybe one of the best days I’ve been alive. So much work went into finding this whale and the scene was one I’ll never forget. From 9am till we left it was a conveyer belt of large sharks. Sometimes we tagged, some times we just watched. Thanks for the help @MA_Sharks
We participate in the coordination efforts in #Mauritius to help with our scientific expertise during this crisis. Check out our post here https://t.co/8wMQ1PnqyB
#CERT#IWC
Got this from reviewer #1:
"This paper is not in the scope of this journal.The use of eDNA in this work targets questions on biomonitoring and not ecological ones.There are better suited journals for this".
The call was for a special issue on "Environmental DNA for biomonitoring"
Hourglass dolphin...only the third in NZ history and personally my second opportunity to examine this amazing species. Huge thanks to so many people who made this possible today @docgovtnz@MasseyUni#strandings#virtopsy
Unusual stranding reported at w/end- common dolphin found dead east of the Humber Bridge. Only 18th common dolphin reported stranded on North Sea England coast since CSIP began in 1990- over 2800 common dolphins found stranded in the UK over same period. #CSIoftheSea still going
Questo weekend iniziano i workshops della World Marine Mammal Conference (WMMC), che avrà luogo la prossima settimana a Barcellona.
Noi siamo carichi e pronti per partire, ci vediamo lì! 🐋🌍
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This weekend the… https://t.co/ybZ2FNoZjD
On the road to the NE coast with my CSIP colleague @Perkins16Matt to try to examine and sample a sperm whale which live stranded near Newbiggin last Friday. Many thanks to @tericharlton and other @BDMLR colleagues for the updates and photos. #CSIoftheSea more to follow
CSIP team examination of the 8.34m juvenile female humpback whale yesterday. Ship strike likely cause of death with damage to head- whale also compromised by lack of feeding and heavy intestinal parasitism. Thanks to colleagues from @BDMLR and @LondonPortAuth#CSIoftheSea