Harbour Porpoise Response to Pinger Exposure
Dennis Brennecke is focusing on harbour porpoise bycatch in the Baltic Sea trying to understand why numerous harbour porpoises are being bycaught. Thus, he is conducting … Read more
Dennis Brennecke is focusing on harbour porpoise bycatch in the Baltic Sea trying to understand why numerous harbour porpoises are being bycaught. Thus, he is conducting … Read more
A digital poster was developed within the project, dealing with a lot of hot topics in marine mammals research. At a big touchscreen, you can zoom … Read more
In Spring 2019, Marine Mammals hosted five European science symposia bringing together research scientists, experts, school children and teachers. One of these symposia was held in … Read more
The seven minutes video podcast gives a first insight in the Marine Mammals Project, its targets and skills. In short Interviews, some of the project members … Read more
Scientists and their daily work 1a: Ursula, why do you consider research and monitoring as important for the protection of marine mammals? Professor Dr. Ursula Siebert … Read more
Scientists and their daily work 1b: Magnus, how did you become a scientist? Dr. Magnus Wahlberg talks about his professional career and how he got to … Read more
Scientists and their daily work 1c: Magnus, what is your main research focus? Dr. Magnus Wahlberg explains his research focus on bioacoustics and marine vertebrates, e.g. … Read more
Scientists and their daily work 1d: Magnus, how does a typical day as a researcher look like? Is there really a typical day for a researcher … Read more
Scientists and their daily work 1e: Magnus, what was your best experience as a marine biologist? Dr. Magnus Wahlberg not only works in Denmark, but in … Read more
Podcast Series 1 – Scientists and their daily work. 1f: Iwona, how or why did you become a scientist? Dr Iwona Pawliczka, University of Gdansk / … Read more