Foundation Marybio is a dedicated organisation concentrated on the scientific research of marine mammals in Patagonia, Argentina, born as the result of a close collaboration between Belgian and Argentine scientists.
Due to the fast increasing human activities in Patagonia, this unique natural area is under a constant increasing pressure.
With Marybio we strive for a sustainable development of the region and work with the philosophy that science and understanding are the basis for conservation and protection.
Holsbeek, L.; Cammareri, A.; Failla, M.; Vermeulen, E. (2008). Sighting frequency and photo-identification of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) along the coast of Bahía San Antonio, Patagonia, Argentina, in: Philips, E. (Ed.) Marine mammals in time: past, present and future: 22nd Annual Conference of the European Cetacean Society, 10-12 March 2008, Egmond aan Zee, The Netherlands: Abstract Book. pp. 279-280, more
Cammareri, A. and E. Vermeulen. 2010. Behavioural response of southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) to anthropogenic approaches in Bahía San Antonio, Río Negro Argentina. SC/62/WW1, more
Marybio Foundation marine mammal shipboard sightings in Bahia San Antonio, Patagonia 2008-2010, more