Since 2008 ASCOBANS Parties have enabled the Secretariat to support some research and conservation projects from savings made on the previous year’s budget and from a grant kindly made available by the United Nations Environment Programme.
Effects of contaminants on reproduction, Phase II
Sinéad Murphy / University of St. Andrews
Activities to be carried out under the funding agreement include:
Feasibility study on the creation of a web-accessed strandings database covering Agreement Party and Range States within the ASCOBANS region
Rob Deaville / Zoological Society of London
Under the funding agreement, a meeting with potential collaborating partner networks and other stakeholders will be held to:
Understanding harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) and fisheries interactions in the north-west Iberian Peninsula
Fiona Read / University of Aberdeen
Activities to be carried out under the funding agreement include:
Distribution and relative abundance of harbour porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) over Dogger Bank and surrounding waters, Southern North Sea
Marine Conservation Research International
Activities to be carried out under the funding agreement include:
Pollutant exposure in coastal top predators: assessing current levels of exposure and toxic effects
Paul Jepson / Zoological Society of London
Activities to be carried out under the funding agreement include:
Inventories of harbour porpoise Phocaena phocaena phocaena presence in Russian territorial waters of the Baltic Sea
Biologists for Nature Conservation
The final project report is available here.
Review of Trend Analyses in the ASCOBANS Area
Peter Evans / Sea Watch Foundation
The final project report is available
here.
Please also check this
document for more details.
Risk Assessment of Potential Conflicts between Shipping and Cetaceans in the ASCOBANS Region and Analysis of New Data Sets for Risk Assessment of Potential Conflicts between Shipping and Cetaceans in the ASCOBANS Region
Peter Evans / Sea Watch Foundation
The final project report is available here.
Interim Coordination of the ASCOBANS North Sea Harbour Porpoise Conservation Plan
Russell Leaper & Vassili Papastavrou
The final project report is available
here.
The report of the first stage of the project is available
here.
Historic and present harbour porpoise populations in the Baltic region – geometric morphometrics analysis
Anders Galatius Jørgensen / University of Aarhus
The final project report is available here.
Development of a co-ordinated reporting system and HELCOM/ASCOBANS database on Baltic Sea harbour porpoise sightings, by-catches and strandings
HELCOM Secretariat
The final project report is available here.
Genetic structure of white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus) in the Eastern North Atlantic
Eulalia Banguera Hinestroza / University of Durham
The final project report is available here.
Effects of Contaminants on Reproduction in Small Cetaceans
Sinéad Murphy / University of St. Andrews
The final project report is available here.
Static Acoustic Monitoring of the Baltic Sea Harbour Porpoise (SAMBAH)
This international project involving all EU countries around the Baltic
Sea aims to increase the knowledge about the Baltic Sea harbour porpoise,
estimating densities and total abundance. The project will also produce
distribution maps of harbour porpoises and identify possible hotspots,
habitat preferences and areas of higher risk of conflict with anthropogenic
activities.
During 2010, a leaflet has been developed in all project languages (Swedish,
Finnish, Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, German and Danish) and
in English. The printing of the leaflet and stickers were funded by ASCOBANS
in support of the project.
More information on the project can be accessed
here.