Computerised “mug-shots” provide a “who’s who?” of seals
New tool for identifying seals reveals the secrets of individual females.
New tool for identifying seals reveals the secrets of individual females.
The new PAMBuoy™ acoustic monitoring system officially launched in September by SMRU Ltd, the spin out from the Sea Mammal Research Unit at University of St Andrews, is being used to protect salmon in the River Forth estuary during the construction of the new Forth Road Bridge.
Some seal mothers take a flexible approach to parenting.
Novel Scottish technology for renewable energy sector launched in St Andrews.
Study calls for more global surveys on populations of vulnerable marine mammals.
A leading scientist at the University of St Andrews has been appointed to a key UK Government post.
Biologists say prey species such as herring too low in wild.
A world-leading Scottish research unit has won a Queen’s Anniversary Prize for its contribution to the governance and protection of the oceans.
Scientists at the University of St Andrews are asking the public to help them solve the mystery of the way whales communicate.
The University of St Andrews has been awarded a Queen’s Anniversary Prize in recognition of the work of a world-leading research unit which is helping to further understanding and protection of the oceans.