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facebook twitter linkedin youtube instagram home activities research conservation public awareness about mission the people support donations field work befriend a whale 5 x 1000 work with us sponsors contacts press english italian join us at sea italy menu conservation research public awareness education support to international conservation previous next 1 2 3 4 5 a non-profit research organisation supporting marine conservation through science and public awareness with a focus on large marine vertebrates research conservation public awareness 30 years of experience since 1986 we are committed to preserve marine environment through the provision of scientific knowledge 30 years of research 20 conservation plans +500 scientific papers the largest mediterranean dataset contribution from participants european programmes government grants private donors preserving the biodiversity of the marine environment tethys’ mission is the conservation of the marine environment and its biodiversity, by supporting national and international marine conservation policies and processes with robust scientific knowledge, as well as by developing, promoting and implementing public awareness and education activities. ongoing activities besides the two long-term tethys projects, the cetacean sanctuary research and the ionian dolphin project , conducted since the early 90’s in the ligurian sea and western greece, respectively, our research personnel is involved in conservation-oriented initiatives covering a wide range of subjects. some on-going activities include european cetacean conservation conference, la spezia this year’s annual conference of the european cetacean society (ecs) was held in la spezia, italy, april 6th to 10th, with tethys as a scientific partner and organizer of two workshops: “important marine mammal areas (immas) across the mediterranean sea” and “mediterranean grampus project 2.0”. the introduction to the conference was given by tethys’ founder and vice-president giuseppe notarbartolo di sciara, on “ marine mammal science and conservation in the mediterranean: the line is traced, let’s walk it ”. read the keynote watching whales and dolphins in their natural environment whales and dolphins are being studied in their natural environment; tethys runs two long-term projects which are open to the participation of the public: one in italy , in the north western part of the mediterranean, and one in greece , in the eastern ionian sea. for christmas time you can get adavntage of early booking discounts or offer special gifts to your friends: discover how . iucn marine mammal protected areas task force the marine mammal protected areas task force (mmpatf) has been created by the international committee on marine mammal protected areas (icmmpa), the international union for conservation of nature’s (iucn) world commission on protected areas (wcpa) marine vice chair, and members of the iucn species survival commission (ssc) to help support a stronger global profile for the role of marine mammals in protected areas, and to provide a stronger voice for the mmpa constituency within iucn. from 2016-2021, the task force will be focusing on setting up a series of regional workshops to identify important marine mammal areas (immas), beginning with the mediterranean in 2016, followed by the south pacific, the northeast indian, the northwest indian and the southeast pacific oceans, and the waters of oceania surrounding australia and new zealand. want to be part of our field work team? meet whales and dolphins not just by whale watching, but by helping researchers concerned with marine conservation; tethys’ ongoing long term projects have been conceived as responsible tourism/citizen science projects: non-specialists are a valuable help for researchers in the field and their support is essential. a specific web site is dedicated to tethys’ research expeditions open to non-specialised participants visit whalesanddolphins.tethys.org for updates on the latest citizen science activities involving the public help us protecting our marine environment field work meet whales and dolphins not just by whale watching, but by helping researchers concerned with marine conservation; tethys’ ongoing long term projects have been conceived as responsible tourism/citizen science projects : non-specialists are a valuable help for researchers in the field and their support is essential. read more donate dolphins and whales in the mediterranean are increasingly in danger, exposed to threats ranging from habitat degradation, scarcity of prey caused by overfishing to noise. contribute to their conservation by supporting the and its work. read more befriend a whale befriend a sperm whale from the pelagos sanctuary or donate its friendship to someone you love. with this symbolic gift you will support the research and conservation of mediterranean cetaceans through the . read more 5 x 1000 for those who declare taxes in italy a simple way to contribute is to donate the 5×1000 from your tax return. sign and indicate the tax code in the area of your your income tax return (730, cud). read more tethys contributes to obis sea map tethys’ dataset of cetacean sightings has been included in obis seamap , the ocean biogeographic information system spatial ecological analysis of megavertebrate populations; this is a spatially-referenced online database, which was developed by duke university. his purpose is to aggregate observation data from across the globe about marine mammals, seabirds and sea-turtles. tethys’ dataset comprises the work carried out between 1986 and 2012 during shipboard surveys , conducted mainly in the mediterranean sea, and especially in the corso-ligurian-provencal basin, in the ionian sea and in the adriatic sea. extra mediterranean tethys’ cetaceans sightings, collected in the atlantic ocean(canary islands, morocco coasts) and in the caribbean sea, has been also provided. show more in addition tethys-ispra aerial survey sightings dataset carried out between 2009 and 2011 has been processed as well . recently, about 300 observations of the giant devil ray mobula mobula, from aerial surveys conducted between 2009 and 2014 over the ligurian, corsican, sardinian, northern and central tyrrhenian seas has been also provided. the whole dataset, coming from more than 25 years of effort in research, includes over 9.600 sightings of cetaceans, accounting for over 75.000 individuals. the tethys data set – probably the largest cetacean dataset of the mediterranean – has been published on obis seamap thanks to the support provided by the whale and dolphin conservation and accobams ; this may represent a significant contribution to the knowledge of cetacean distribution in the mediterranean. aerial survey 2009-2011 boat surveys 1986-2012 previous next 1 2 our partnerships previous next a non-profit organization for the study and conservation of the marine environment viale g.b. gadio 2 - i-20121 milano italy tethys@tethys.org ph. +39 02 720 019 47 fax +39 02 39 29 05 25 skype: tethys_milano privacy policy cookie policy follow us! sponsors commercial partners tethys on wikipedia @copyright 2016-2020 - - web design: elena politi - graphic: massimo demma scroll to top
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