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PRESS RELEASE
Active and Institutional Role of ‘‘ARION’’ in ACCOBAMS International Scientific Processes for Cetacean Conservation

‘‘ARION’’ – Cetacean Rescue and Rehabilitation Research Center, as an official Partner of ACCOBAMS (Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans of the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea and Contiguous Atlantic Area), actively participated in two major international and regional scientific meetings shaping the future of cetacean conservation in the Mediterranean, the

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Marine Mammal Strandings Responders: the Ionian Sea Network (MMSR). The first training and establishment of the Zante Strandings Management Team (Zante Strandings Management Team) took place.

On the 30th and 31st of May 2025, the creation and training of the Zante Cetacean Drift Management Team (Zante Cetacean Drift Management Team) of the Ionian Sea Cetacean Drift Management Network was successfully completed at the Department of Environment of the Ionian University. The MMSR project is a collaboration

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“ARION” as Coordinator of the National Marine Wildlife Species Surveys Network for the Cetacean Surveys Management Team of Greece at the international scientific conference of the European Cetacean Society (ECS) in the Azores on 9-13 May 2025.

“ARION” participated as Coordinator of the National Marine Wildlife Species Surveys Network for the Cetacean Surveys Management Team of Greece together with other National Surveys Networks of other countries in the international scientific conference of the European Cetacean Society (ECS) in the Azores on 9-13 May 2025. In the framework

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Marine
PRESS RELEASE

Registrations are now open for the educational program titled: “Marine Mammal Strandings Responders: The Ionian Sea Network Project (MMSR).”

Registrations are now open for the educational program titled: “Marine Mammal Strandings Responders: The Ionian Sea Network Project (MMSR).”Follow the instructions provided in the announcement and apply to participate in one of the two training sessions. Limited number of spots available. The program is intended for the local communities of

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