Written by Suzie Miller, MSc Marine Environmental Management. Sea Watch Foundation Research Intern 2015. Numerous items flushed down the toilet end up on our beaches and float for decades within the seas. This in turn can be ingested by species, cause entanglement and/or injury. Per
Jade Chenery, MSci Marine Biology, Sea Watch Foundation Research Intern 2015. From my dissertation on bottlenose dolphins in Tenerife the interest arose on subspecies and then towards hybrids within cetaceans and everywhere I look there is a different estimate for the total number of
One of the most famous whales of all time is Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. This fictional tale was about a sperm whale, usually found living in waters of 1,000 metres or more depth, beyond the continental shelf edge. Despite this habitat preference, one lucky fisherman, Simon Olley, ca