Photo: Paula Faiferman
Institutions & teams
Scientists, collaborators and communicators.
NOAA / MarEcoTel / Instituto Aqualie
Alexandre ZERBINI
alex.zerbini@noaa.gov
Team Leader – Researcher – Tagger
Federico SUCUNZA
fsucunza@gmail.com
Tagger
CESIMAR-CENPAT
Enrique CRESPO
crespocnp@gmail.com
Researcher
Mariano COSCARELLA
mcoscarella@gmail.com
Researcher
Santiago FERNÁNDEZ
sfernandez882@gmail.com
Researcher – Follow Up – Mapping
María Constanza MARCHESI
Virginia TORTOLINI
Ailen CHALCOBSKY
Behavior
CIMAS / FaCiMar (UN Comahue)
Raúl GONZÁLEZ
racg05@gmail.com
Researcher
Magdalena ARIAS
ariasmalala@gmail.com
Researcher
Sebastián LEAL
Drones operator
ICB
Mariano SIRONI
mariano.sironi@icb.org.ar
Researcher – Biopsies – Photo identification
Paula FAIFERMAN
Drone operator – Photography
Camila MUÑOZ MOREDA
Aluminé ORCE
Macarena AGRELO
Photo identification – Population Dynamics
Roxana SCHTEINBARG
roxana.schteinbarg@icb.org.ar
Communication
UC-Davis y PMSBFA
Marcela UHART
muhart@ucdavis.edu
Researcher – Veterinarian – Follow Up
Ralph E.T. Vanstreels
Veterinarian – Follow Up
Matías DI MARTINO
Follow up – Veterinary Assistance – Drones
WCS
Martín MENDEZ
Howard ROSENBAUM
Researchers
Mariano GONZÁLEZ ROGLICH
Coordination
Valeria FALABELLA
Solange FERMEPIN
Researchers – Coordination and logistics
Victoria ZAVATTIERI
Website
Florencia LEMOINE
Debora MAZZOLA
dmazzola@wcs.org
Communication
Researchers and Collaborators | Season 2024
Ethan SLATTERY
Ian ARMESY
Wildlife Computers
Federico ARRIBERE
Boat Captain
Judy UHART
Translator
ORGANIZATIONS:
- CESIMAR-CENPAT: Centro para el Estudio de Sistemas Marinos, Centro Nacional Patagónico, CONICET
- CIMAS: Centro de Investigación Aplicada y Transferencia Tecnológica en Recursos Marinos “A. Storni”, CONICET
- EsCiMar (UN Comahue): Escuela Superior de Ciencias Marinas, Universidad Nacional del Comahue
- ICB: Instituto de Conservación de Ballenas
- PMSBFA: Programa de Monitoreo Sanitario Ballena Franca Austral
- NOAA: Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica, USA
- MarEcoTel: Marine Ecology and Telemetry Research
- Instituto Aqualie: Instituto de Investigación y Conservación de la Biodiversidad, Brasil
- UC-Davis: Universidad de California, Davis
- WCS: Wildlife Conservation Society
Photo: Mariano Sironi
In Memory of Roger Payne
Dr. Roger Payne dedicated his life to the study of whales, and to their protection. A pioneer in the field at a time when thousands of these ocean giants were still being hunted, Roger was a passionate communicator who mobilized multitudes across the world by showing the critical role of whales for the life of our oceans and as a source of inspiration for humanity.
In 1971, together with the New York Zoological Society (today the Wildlife Conservation Society), Roger started the Southern Right Whale Program based on the photo identification of individuals in the waters surrounding Peninsula Valdés, a program which the Instituto de Conservación de Ballenas (ICB) has continued since 1996 in partnership with Ocean Alliance, an organization which he founded.
His studies were scientific trailblazers and foundational in the worldwide whale conservation movement. His life, and ours!, was particularly marked by his deep connection with Southern Right Whales and his love for the Argentine Patagonia.
The “Tracking Whales” team thanks Roger for being a visionary in establishing the foundations of our knowledge of Right Whales in the South Atlantic, and for his conservation commitment, a legacy we continue today in Argentina.
Photo: Guillermo Harris
In Memory of William Conway
The “Satellite Tracking Whales” team wishes to honor the memory and thank a global leader in conservation, highlighting his pioneering efforts for the protection of the Southern Right Whales of Peninsula Valdés. As Director of the New York Zoological Society (NYZS; today Wildlife Conservation Society), in 1970 he initiated the Southern Right Whale project under the leadership of Roger Payne.
Dr Conway’s outstanding work on behalf of NYZS, negotiating with the Argentine national government and with Antonio Torrejón, then Secretary of Tourism of Chubut, led to the creation of the Golfo San José Marine Park, thus protecting a key site for the whales of Valdés.