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The Dolphin Hub

Aug 29, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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Dolphin Hub, education and outreach, Percy the Porpoise
How well do you know the sounds marine mammals make? Could you identify them from a short recording? Visit us at the Sea Watch Foundation office in New Quay, Wales to attempt our Acoustics Game, there is a prize available if you can answer them all correctly! Discover the diversity of
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Photo Identification

Aug 29, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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bottlenose dolphin, humpback whale, ID catalogue, non-invasive sampling, photo identification, photo-ID, turtles, whale shark
Photo identification is a scientific method of identifying individual animals using their unique markings. It is a non-invasive mark-recapture survey technique. By using the animals’ natural markings it avoids the need to physically capture and mark or tag the animal, greatly reducing
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Whale Fall

Aug 09, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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deep sea ecosystems, whale falls
Whales are not a taxon (a taxonomic category or group, such as a phylum, order, family, genus, or species), but an informal grouping of the infraorder Cetacea. This informal group encompasses a diverse group of marine mammals among which some of the longest-lived animals currently in
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Vaquita Vaquita

Aug 03, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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endangered, illegal fishing, vaquita
Vaquita, are a soon to be extinct species of cetacean found in the northern part of the Gulf of California. The reason for them going extinct? Fishing. Vaquita are often caught in gillnets used by illegal fishing operations in the marine protected areas which are there to protect them
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THE GIANT OF THE OCEANS’ CALL

Jul 21, 2017
by Harriet Goodchild
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blue whale, natural history museum, skeleton
With a blue whale taking centre stage at the Natural History Museum, what do we actually know about the largest animal on Earth? The actual skeleton now on display is just over 25m long and weighs approximately three tonnes. It is also believed that the animal was between 10 and 15 ye
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