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Im Professor Mark Hindell, Im a marine biologist here at IMAS. I specialise in marine mammals,seals, whales, sea birds particularly in the southern ocean. One of the big problems we have managing the worlds oceans is that this increasing pressure on the oceans to provide sustainable fisheries we also want to balance that with making sure that the marine biodiversity and ecosystems are remain intact you can only get that balance if you have a really good scientific input so a lot of the work we do involves telemetry which is putting some kind of instrument on the animal to measure some aspect of its life so we can have instruments which tell us about how fast theyre swimming and when theyre chasing prey what the habitats like, we can use cameras to take pictures of where theyre going we can have instruments that would tell us the temperature and oceanographic properties of the water one of the breakthroughs I think that we had in recent years was when we were able to miniaturise