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The Marine Conservation Ecology Lab is part of the Department of Biological Sciences at Florida International University.

FIU Biscayne Bay Campus
3000 NE 151st St, North Miami, FL 33181

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  • Behavioral ecology of whales and dolphins
  • Developing new behavioral tags for small cetaceans
  • Ecology, behavior and conservation of whale sharks in Madagascar
  • Ecological importance of sea turtles in coastal marine ecosystems

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FIUCASE avatarFIU College of Arts, Sciences & Education@FIUCASE·
30 Sep 2021 1443580115296796674

What happens if #fishermen lower #gillnets deeper past the water's surface? Researchers tried it in Pakistan and far fewer #dolphins ended up as #bycatch. #SDG14 @jjkiszka @ecology_lab @WWFPak @UN_SDG @IISD_SDGs @IISD_ENB

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Setting nets below the surface means fishermen catch almost 80 percent fewer dolphins, whales

Lowering gillnets into the water can lower the chances of tuna fishermen accidentally hauling in dolphins and whales, according to new research led by...

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2 Oct 2021 1444361541755686914

NEW @YourSouthFL episode #SavingtheBay today at 6:30 pm on @WXELTV

@IrelaBague @ecology_lab @FIUCASE @FIUEnvironment @MiamiWaterkpr

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24 Sep 2021 1441441729731760129

So proud of calling you my colleague and friend! @UmairUshahid A lot more work to do together in the future!

WWF Whales & Dolphins@WWF_Whales

Umair Shahid leads @WWF's tuna #fisheries work in the #IndianOcean to protect marine species from a range of threats. Learn more about his work with local fishers to reduce bycatch including some exciting new #research on #solutions https://wwfwhales.org/news-stories/fishing-for-the-future @WWFPak @ecology_lab

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iwc_int avatarInternational Whaling Commission@iwc_int·
21 Sep 2021 1440353796308176897

IWC Bycatch Expert Panel members @jjkiszka @UmairUshahid new paper in #AquaticConservation shows 79% reduction in #cetaceanbycatch using subsurface gillnets rather than surface. BMI discussing scope for further trials @wwfPak #IOTC. Collaboration is key!

Setting the net lower: A potential low‐cost mitigation method to reduce cetacean bycatch in drift gillnet fisheries

Bycatch is the most significant threat to marine megafauna (sea turtles, marine mammals, elasmobranchs, seabirds) worldwide, and the leading cause of ...

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jjkiszka avatarJeremy J. Kiszka@jjkiszka·
21 Sep 2021 1440321058305830914

So excited to share our latest paper published today in #AquaticConservation on cetacean bycatch mitigation in drift gillnets in the Indian Ocean. Our study reveals that subsurface settings reduce cetacean bycatch probability by nearly 80% @WWFPak https://t.co/tJJa6nic0L

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FIUCASE avatarFIU College of Arts, Sciences & Education@FIUCASE·
19 Sep 2021 1439560151791439872

“Patience and adaptability are the keys to a career in #science. There is no such thing as too late or too old for this job,” @FIU whale researcher and Ph.D. student Enrico Corsi tells @whalescientists. #WordsToLiveBy #STEM #whales @ecology_lab #PawsUp #SDG14 https://twitter.com/whalescientists/status/1438930418817015813

whalescientists@whalescientists

Meet Enrico Corsi, currently doing his PhD with @jjkiszka from @FIU in collaboration with @CascadiaRes. Enrico works on the socioecology of toothed whales in Hawaii via a technique called social network analysis. https://whalescientists.com/whale-scientists-story-enrico-corsi/

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19 Sep 2021 1439557092592046091

Happy to have you with us Enrico! Very excited to also collaborate with @CascadiaRes on this project

whalescientists@whalescientists

Meet Enrico Corsi, currently doing his PhD with @jjkiszka from @FIU in collaboration with @CascadiaRes. Enrico works on the socioecology of toothed whales in Hawaii via a technique called social network analysis. https://whalescientists.com/whale-scientists-story-enrico-corsi/

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18 Sep 2021 1439338857154154498

Another great day in Biscayne bay to study bottlenose dolphins and their prey! Photos taken under NOAA permit

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FIUEnvironment avatarFIU Institute of Environment@FIUEnvironment·
15 Sep 2021 1438212836048637962

The dolphins in #BiscayneBay are an important piece when it comes to understanding the bay as a whole 🌊

@jjkiszka & the @ecology_lab are studying these amazing creatures to see what we may be able to uncover 🐬💙

Watch @LOUISAGUIRRE @ 5:30PM on @WPLGLocal10 for the full story! https://twitter.com/LOUISAGUIRRE/status/1438201593254514693

Twitter feed video.The dolphins in #BiscayneBay are an important piece when it comes to understanding the bay as a whole 🌊

@jjkiszka & the @ecology_lab are studying these amazing creatures to see what we may be able to uncover 🐬💙

Watch @LOUISAGUIRRE @ 5:30PM on @WPLGLocal10 for the full story! https://t.co/zcRepwKKDV
Louis Aguirre@LOUISAGUIRRE

There are 150 dolphins living in #BiscayneBay but scientists don’t really know how well the population is doing. @fiuenvironment is part of the ongoing mission to collect important data. Never more urgent bc of the declining health of the bay. 2nite @WPLGLocal10 530pm @jjkiszka

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WhaleTalesOrg avatarWhale Tales🐳🐋🐬🍁💀👻@WhaleTalesOrg·
30 Aug 2021 1432422629928017926

RT @CascadiaRes: New paper out on #killer #whale predatory scarring rates on mysticetes off the US West Coast led by Enrico Corsi (now PhD student @ecology_lab!) Congrats Enrico, and link to the paper: https://buff.ly/3msVE6t https://buff.ly/3gwLVIF

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