The MINTAG project has come a long way and we are happy to present you the designs of the first generation of tags, called V0b tags! Two tags were designed for the first deployment in summer [...]
Background Already during my bachelor’s in environmental science, I learned about NAMMCO and used their species distribution maps in my presentations. The timing was always off to apply for the [...]
The 30th Council Meeting of the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission (NAMMCO) took place the 29th & 30th March, 2023, in Tromsø, Norway. 30 years contributing to a sustainable North Over [...]
NAMMCO is proud to announce the upcoming 30th meeting of the Council, which will take place in Tromsø, Norway on 29-30 March 2023. The meeting will address the challenges and opportunities facing [...]
The reports of the NAMMCO Management Committee (MC) for Cetaceans (MCC), Management Committee for Seals and Walrus (MCSW) and the Joint Meeting of the Management Committees (MCJ) are now [...]
On Friday the 24th of February NAMMCO, the Norwegian Centre for the Law of the Sea (NCLOS) and the University of Tromsø Marine Arctic Biology department hosted the fifth Marine Mammal Student [...]
We are delighted to share the program of the fifth Marine Mammal Student Symposium which will be held 24th of February. Ten students from various disciplines will present their work and three [...]
The paper “A regime shift in the Southeast Greenland marine ecosystem“ by Scientific Committee (SC) member Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen was recently published in Global Change Biology. It was [...]
We are happy to announce the publication of a new paper published in Volume 12 of the NAMMCO Scientific Publications series – Marine Mammals in the North Atlantic. The paper, On the availability [...]
The paper “Strong and lasting impacts of past global warming on baleen whales and their prey” by Andrea Cabrera, and co-authored by Scientific Committee members Christian Lydersen, Mads Peter [...]