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Join us on our monthly webinar on thursday, 7th December to learn how we use a mobile app to gather citezen data on the Aquatic Megafauna in the Gulf of Guinea
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Dr. Aristide TAKOUKAM KAMLA will be hosting the inaugural session of our new monthly #webinar on Tuesday, November 7th at 15:00 GMT.
The zoom link will be shared soon. Stay tuned.
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New Research: Acoustic methods improve the detection of the endangered African manatee: The African manatee (Trichechus senegalensis) is an elusive, data-deficient, and endangered species which inhabits marine and freshwater systems… https://t.co/nOiNmMZKdA #MarineScience
@AfriBioacoustic@TiagoALOMarques@Simon_Elwen@ACCURATEProject Not the only instance. Most common vocalizations are between mothers and their calves to maintain contact especially when they are feeding or travelling in turbid waters. However manatees vocalizations may also express fear, anger or sexual arousal.
It's time for Marine Mammal Science !
The 2022 World Marine Mammal Conference has begun. This is the first ever hybrid conference the @marinemammalogy is organizing.