The report of the 29th meeting of the Council is now available. The meeting was held 13-15 September 2022 in Oslo, Norway as a hybrid event. NAMMCO member countries reiterated that a strong [...]
Satellite telemetry allows researchers to track the movement of an animal by using orbiting satellites that detect signals emitted from a transmitter attached to the animal. Many whale species, [...]
Whales and seals are an important part of food cultures around the circumpolar north and in many other places. The NAMMCO International Conference and Gastronomic Showcase, “Marine Mammals: A [...]
A new paper by Anna Lippold and co-authored by Scientific Committee member Christian Lydersen was recently published in Environmental Pollution analysing concentrations of brominated flame [...]
It is our pleasure to announce the publication of a new article published in Volume 12 of the NAMMCO Scientific Publications series – Marine Mammals in the North Atlantic. The article Recent [...]
A new paper by Evgeny A. Podolskiy and Scientific Committee member Mads Peter Heide-Jørgensen was recently published in PLOS Computational Biology exhibiting a new approach to analyse data of [...]
A new article was recently published in Nature’s Scientific Reports by leading author Paolo Cipriani (University of Rome, Norwegian Institute of Marine Research), and co-authored by Bjarni [...]
We are happy to welcome our new intern, Jana Djukarić, to the NAMMCO secretariat! Jana is from Germany and recently acquired her M.Sc. in Marine Biology from Stockholm University. She formed [...]
A year ago, ahead of the United Nations Food Summit 2021, NAMMCO sent a letter to the UN Special Envoy for the 2021 Food Systems Summit, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, with copy to the Director of the [...]
It is our pleasure to announce the publication of a new article published in Volume 12 of the NAMMCO Scientific Publications series – Marine Mammals in the North Atlantic. The [...]