Background My name is Mana Tugend and I have been working at the NAMMCO Secretariat for the past year – nine months as an intern and the following three as Scientific and Communication [...]
The article North Atlantic killer whale Orcinus orca populations: a review of current knowledge and threats to conservation has been published as Early View in the Mammal Society journal Mammal [...]
To find out more about how to apply to the NAMMCO Internship Programme, click the link here. Background: My name is Sam Smith and I’m a marine biology masters graduate from the UK. I [...]
Transparency is an important part of NAMMCO, and we have been working on a searchable database with the number of marine mammal catches in our member countries for a while. Now, finally, it is [...]
This year marks the 25th anniversary of the establishment of NAMMCO, the North Atlantic Marine Mammal Commission, with the signature of the Agreement on Cooperation in Research, Conservation and [...]
Nuuk, April 5, 2017 – In four days, on Sunday 9th April 2017, NAMMCO will celebrate the 25th anniversary of the signature of the Agreement on Research, Conservation and Management of Marine [...]