APECS Webinars
APECS Webinars
Marine Biology
Anne Helene Tandberg1, Marta Acosta Plata2
1Institute of Marine Research, Tromsø, Norway
2Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
Session Chairs:
Silje-Kristin Jensen– APECS Council Chair, Institute of Marine Research, Norway
Claudia Maturana Bobadilla– APECS Marine Biology Discipline Co-Coordinator, Chile
Tosca Ballerini– APECS Marine Biology Discipline Co-Coordinator, Old Dominion University, USA
Presentations:
A ‘Teenage Family’ in a Crowded Mussel
--- Anne Helene Tandberg, Institute of Marine Research, Tromsø, Norway
Whale Watching: a Key Platform to Study Male Sperm Whales in Norway and the North Atlantic
--- Marta Acosta Plata, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain
2011 May – Marine Biology from APECS Webinars on Vimeo.
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This recording is part of the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) effort focuses on bringing the concept of the poster presentation beyond the four walls of the conference hall and creates an online database of polar research poster publications. This project allows members with similar goals and interests to exchange information and assures a platform for the exchange of Arctic, Antarctic and Cryospheric research, policy, and education activities that are Shaping the Future of Polar Research. APECS is leading an effort towards e-conferences among polar researchers where participants can present their research findings to an international audience through web-based settings using the APECS website. As part of this project regular online virtual poster sessions are held.
Video Recording and Editing Team:
Sam German and Jenny Baeseman
Special thanks to Daniela Liggett and the University of Canterbury for hosting this session and to the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) for funding of the editing, and to Norden for funding the project.