Staff

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Dr Els Vermeulen

Dr Els Vermeulen is a senior lecturer and research manager at the Mammal Research Institute (MRI) Whale Unit within the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences. With over 20 years of experience in research on whales and dolphins, her main interest and expertise lie in population biology, ecology, and associated conservation management. As manager of the MRI Whale Unit, she is responsible for the continuous project development and execution, administration, fundraising, student supervision, and community and policy engagement. Due to her interest and expertise, the Whale Unit’s research projects range across a broad national and international geographic and institutional spectrum and align mainly with the role of large baleen whales in the Southern Hemisphere Ocean Ecosystems.

Based on her expertise, she is a member of the South African National Committee for the Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research (SANC for SCAR), the IUCN Cetacean Specialist Group, the IUCN Red List Authority and an annually invited participant to the Scientific Committee of the International Whaling Commission. Additional to her research expertise, Dr Vermeulen has a solid capacity to bring together diverse experts across various fields to advance overarching global goals in cetacean research, as evidenced in her leadership in the IWC-SORP theme on southern right whales, the Southern Right Whale Consortium (SRWC), the South African Humpback Dolphin Consortium (SouSA), and the Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphin Network (HuDONET).

Dr Vermeulen has a C2 rating from the NRF.

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Chris Wilkinson

As Technical Manager of the MRI Whale Unit, Chris runs all the operations of the Unit, plans and executes safe field sampling, maintains all the scientific equipment, and manages and curates all the data. Additionally, Chris is a licensed drone pilot and an avid fisherman exemplified in him having represented the country at an international level, and by being part of the national fish tagging programme. Originally from Cape Town, Chris holds a B-tech Diploma and an MSc in Nature Conservation.


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