Andy recently published a review of measures used to reduce by-catches of harbor porpoises in gill net fisheries of the Gulf of Maine in the journal Endangered Species Research. The paper is part of a Special Theme Issue on reducing marine mammal by-catch in gill net fisheries. The Open Access […]
Monthly Archives: May 2013
Meagan Dunphy-Daly is a coauthor on a new paper in Marine Ecology Progress Series describing some of her previous research in Shark Bay, Western Australia. The paper focuses on the trophic interactions between dolphins and sharks. You can download the paper here.
Joy is the first author on a new paper in PLoS One describing her work tracking singing humpback whales on Stellwagen Bank. Her co-authors are Denise Risch and Sofie Van Parijs from NOAA Fisheries, which released a nice press release describing the work.
Read Lab members Kristina Cammen, Meagan Dunphy-Daly, and Amanda Kaltenberg have developed a “Predators of the Sea” traveling trunk for the North Carolina Maritime Museum. The traveling trunk was developed for 4th-6th grade students to learn about marine predators. Lessons focus on the differences between marine predators (e.g., sharks and dolphins), the […]