5th March 2015 - Biologging in seabird research
Published: 4 March 2015
A programme of talks discussing state of the art technology to address cutting edge problems
Thursday, 5th March 1 – 5:30 pm
Graham Kerr Building, Lecture Theatre 2
Programme:
1:00 – 1:30 Sarah Wanless “Winter ecology of North Sea seabirds: insights from biologging”
1:35 – 2:05 David Grémillet "Seabird spatial ecology: tracking climate change and fisheries impacts"
2:10 – 2:40 Stefan Garthe "GPS tracking of seabirds in the southern North Sea: foraging patterns and habitat use"
2:45– 3:15 Steve Votier "Ocean fronts as foraging habitat for marine predators"
3:20 – 3:50 Sylvie Vandenabeele "Long-term attachment of technology to birds; should we use a soft touch?"
Tea break
4:20 – 4:50 Gary Brodin “State of the art wildlife tracking technology”
4:55 – 5:25 Triantaphylos (Trias) Gkikopoulos "Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems- capabilities and applications in environmental studies
First published: 4 March 2015