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New publication: Inferring dolphin population status: using unoccupied aerialsystems to quantify age-structure.
Written by Fabien Vivier We are pleased to announce a new publication  in Animal Conservation  entitled: Inferring dolphin population status: using unoccupied aerial systems to quantify age-structure.   Abstract: Assessing trends in population abundance and demographics is crucial for managing long-lived and slow-reproducing species. Obtaining demographic data, and age-structure information, is challenging, notably for cetaceans. To address this, we combined Unoccupied Aeri

Fabien Vivier
Aug 29, 20242 min read
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Humpback whale bioenergetics: Reflecting on a productive year of fieldwork in Hawaii and SE Alaska
Written by Martin van Aswegen Following disrupted fieldwork in 2020, this year was a great opportunity for MMRP PhD student Martin van Aswegen and Director Dr. Lars Bejder to make up for lost time and data. Representing our third consecutive year of data collection on humpback whale ( Megaptera novaeangliae ) body condition across Hawaii and Alaska, 2021 was shaping up to be an important year for the project. The humpback whale energetics project aims to quantify the ene

Martin van Aswegen
Nov 1, 20219 min read
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Mediterranean monk seal body condition and dolphin demographics using drone-photogrammetry
Written by Fabien Vivier . Did you know that three species of monk seals have been identified in the world? The three species arthe Mediterranean monk seal ( Monachus monachus ); the Hawaiian monk seal ( Neomonachus schauinslandi ); and the Caribbean monk seal ( Neomonachus tropicalis ), unfortunately extinct since the middle of the 20th century. With only ~700 Mediterranean monk seals and ~1400 Hawaiian monk seals left in the world, both species, listed as Endangered in th

Fabien Vivier
Oct 15, 20214 min read
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