Newsletter #15, 1972
IAAAM 1972
Published by International Association for Aquatic Animal Medicine (IAAAM)

Dues for the calendar year Jan 1/72-Dec 31/72 are now being accepted. The dues for members are $15.00/year, associate members $10.00/year and for patrons $50.00 per year. There are many who are still in arrears for 1971. According to our Constitution, anyone in arrears for two years will be dropped from the membership list. There is a self-explanatory enclosure from our president.

A copy of the condensed program of a symposium that will be held in Harderwijk Holland, on Feb. 10 and 11/1972, follows. This symposium is on the biological, medical and technical problems at the Dolfinarium.

Condensed Program

Wednesday, February 9

16.00-19.00 h Check-in at the Dolfinarium.

  

 

Thursday, February 10

0.800-0.900 h - Check-in at the Dolfinarium.

 

0.900 h - Opening and introduction

 

Dolphin capture

 

Dolphin transport

 

Basic nutrition and food preparation

 

Basic elements of pool design and construction

 

Water maintenance

 

Conservation

 

A proposal on future cooperation

 

There will be coffee, lunch and tea breaks

Evening

Dinner presented by Dolfinarium

 

Free meeting.

Friday, February 11

The diseases of dolphins, a review

 

The keepers role in detection and nursing of sick animals

 

Basic technique in handling dolphins

 

Veterinary techniques

 

The Killer Whale

 

General discussion

 

Summary by the Chairman

 

Coffee, lunch and tea breaks.

Evening

Free. The Dolfinarium will be open to accommodate any group of persons who wishes to extend discussions.

Chairman

Dr. F. W. Reysenbach de Haan (Chairman of the Board of the Netherlands Foundation of Cetacean Research)

Speakers

Drs. P.J.H. van Bree: conservator Mammals, Zoological Museum, University of Amsterdam.  Dr. W. H. Dudok van Heel: Curator Dolfinarium Harderwijk.

 

C.J.W. van de Hurk DVM: Veterinarian consultant to the Dolfinarium.

 

P.E. Purves, Ph.D. The British Museum (Nat. Hist.), London.

 

D. Taylor, DVM: Rochdale, England.  Veterinarian consultant to several Dolphin and Killer Whale exhibitions.

This newsletter is an informal publication of the IAAAM distributed exclusively for the information of its members and is not to be reproduced, cited, reference or in anyway referred to as part of the scientific literature.

Correspondence

Correspondence concerning organization to be sent to Miss M. Meyer assistant secretary.

Secretary Symposium
Dr. W.H. Dudok van Heel
Curator Dolfinarium

This next item is for your information from our president-elect.

Dear Fellow Members:

As you have no doubt noted by the minutes (published in our Newsletter No. 12) of our business meeting in Guelph, the 3rd Annual Conference and Workshop of the IAAAM will be held at the University of Hawaii and Sea Life Park. The specific days proposed are the 17th, 18th, and 19th of April, 1972.

This year's meeting will emphasize clinical problems of marine mammals in captivity - by individual presentations and panel discussions of 1. Nutrition, 2. Immunization and Preventive Medicine, 3. Clinical Diagnostics and Therapeutics, and 4. Sedation, Anesthesia and Surgery. Papers on fish medicine and basic research in aquatic animal medicine and related topics will round out the program.

I appeal to you all to come and make up for the sun and warmth expectations unfulfilled at our last meeting, and participate in the program.

All members who would like to present papers or contribute to a particular panel discussion are invited now to submit abstracts or indicate to me which panels they wish to serve on. Please do so as soon as possible and no later than January 14. My address is:

Dr. Mark C. Keyes
Marine Mammal Biological Laboratory
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
U. S. Naval Support Activity, Bldg. 192 Seattle, Washington 98115

This newsletter is an informal publication of the IAAAM distributed exclusively for the information of its members and is not to be reproduced, cited, reference or in anyway referred to as part of the scientific literature.

Speaker Information
(click the speaker's name to view other papers and abstracts submitted by this speaker)

Robert L. Jenkins


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