IR Symposium #1
Satellite Tracking for the Conservation of Migratory Vertebrates
27 February 2007, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, USA
Convened in conjunction with the 27th Sea Turtle Symposium
Published in Endangered Species Research,
Keynote speakers:
Mike Fedak
Using telemetry to understand life-history tradeoffs in resource allocation in seals; A natural history study but with conservation implications
Brendan Godley
Satellite tracking in sea turtles: where, when, how much and, above all, why?
Molly Lutcavage
Progress in tracking large pelagic fishes
Bruce Mate
Identifying whale habitat and habits: issues associated with assessing natural variability and anthropogenic impacts?
Rory Wilson
Why we need a good flight recorder for wildlife before anything actually crashes
