Migramar
 


WHY WE EXIST
Knowledge for conservation


WHO WE ARE
Partners and biographies

OUR WORK
Projects and funding

RESULTS
Achievements so far

IMPACT
Science to Action
MIGRAMAR IS A NETWORK OF MARINE RESEARCH AND CONSERVATION INSTITUTIONS WORKING TOGETHER TO UNDERSTAND THE DYNAMICS OF SHARKS AND OTHER PELAGIC SPECIES IN THE EASTERN TROPICAL PACIFIC


28 January 2010
Schoolchildren from Wisconsin support shark tagging


The idea came from one of the teachers, Pat Arndt, who spent some time in Galapagos with the Toyota International Teacher Program surrounded by hammerheads and other sharks. The kids managed to raise over $1000 .


15 July 2009
Migramar Scientists help develop Shark Plan of Action


Migramar attended a two-day workshop in Guayaquil on the Shark Plans of Action for the nations comprising the South Pacific Permanent Commission (CPPS) and to provide input on the draft Regional Shark Plan of Action.


4 September 2009
Presentation at the Galapagos Science Symposium


Migramar presented results of the Shark Research and Conservation Program of the Galapagos Marine Reserve in the Galapagos Science Symposium, which was part of the 50 year celebration of the Charles Darwin Foundation.


 
27 July 2009
Presentation at the American Elasmo- branch Society 2009

Migramar's Prof. Pete Klimley and Dr. Alex Hearn attended and gave presentations at the 2009 Joint Meeting of the Ichthyology and Herpetology Societies, during which the American Elasmobranch Society held their symposium.

 
15 July 2009
A busy summer for Migramar

Besides research cruises to Galapagos, Cocos and Malpelo over the next couple of months, Migramar research will be featuring heavily at scientific conferences in various locations.

 
21 February 2009
Migramar research featured in new Galapagos book

30 November 2008
Migramar Scientists attend workshop on climate change

30 November 2008
Convention on Migratory Species, Rome - Italy


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