Dear Marmam Subscribers,
On behalf of my fellow authors, we are pleased to announce the publication
of the following research from Sea Search -Namibian Dolphin Project
conducted in collaboration with Ocean Conservation Namibia:
*Entanglement of Cape fur seals (Arctocephalus pusillus pusillus) at
...@seasearch.co.za
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Tess Gridley PhD
Namibian Dolphin Project & Sea Search
*Links: *
www.facebook.com/seasearch
www.facebook.com/NamibianDolphinProject/
web.facebook.com/africanbioacousticscommunity/
www.seasearch.co.za
www.namibiandolphinproject.org/
Centre for Statistics in Ecology,
Envir
The Namibian Dolphin Project is an organization run by several independent
scientists based in southern Africa. We are running research internships
between June and August 2019 in Walvis Bay, Namibia and would like to
invite students enrolled in marine biology, ecology and zoology degrees to
The Namibian Dolphin Project is an organization run by several independent
scientists based in southern Africa. We would like to invite students
enrolled in marine biology, ecology and zoology degrees that already have
some experience to apply for our internship period in February and March
2019
The Namibian Dolphin Project is an organization run by several independent
scientists based in southern Africa. We are running research internships in
2019 in Walvis Bay, Namibia and would like to invite students enrolled in
marine biology, ecology and zoology degrees to attend.
Interns will join
The Namibian Dolphin Project is an organization run by several independent
scientists based in southern Africa. We are running research internships in
2019 in Walvis Bay, Namibia and would like to invite students enrolled in
marine biology, ecology and zoology degrees to attend.
Interns will join
Namibian Dolphin Project & Sea Search
www.namibiandolphinproject.o <http://www.namibiandolphinproject.com>rg
www.seasearch.co.za
Centre for Statistics in Ecology,
Environment and Conservation,
Department of Statistical Sciences,
University of Cape Town, South Africa
Tel: 021 788
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Join us! The first *African Bioacoustics Community conference will be held
in Cape Town on the **3rd-7th December 2018*.
https://africanbioacoustic.wixsite.com/abcommunity
https://www.facebook.com/africanbioacousticscommunity/
Tess Gridley PhD
Namibian Dolphin Project & Sea Se
The Namibian Dolphin Project is a research and conservation organization
run by several independent scientists based in southern Africa. We are
running an intensive field season this year and still have some places
available
for interns to join between 01 and 31 August 2018 in Walvis Bay, Namibia
associated with the internships.
More information can be found on the Namibian Dolphin Project (in Namibia)
and our umbrella organisation Sea Search Research and Conservation (in
South Africa) by following these links (www.namibiandolphinproject.org,
www.seasearch.co.za)
If you are interested in
The Namibian Dolphin Project is a research and conservation organization
run by several independent scientists based in southern Africa. We are
running research internships in 2017 and would like to invite students
enrolled in marine biology, ecology and zoology degrees to attend. These 4
week
Dear Marmam community,
The Namibian Dolphin Project (www.namibiandolphinproject.com), in
association with Sea Search Africa (www.seasearch.co.za) are collating
cetacean sightings records from Namibian waters for an ongoing study
investigating the occurrence of marine mammals in this region
Dear colleagues,
The Namibian Dolphin Project are pleased to announce the publication of the
following paper in Animal Behaviour:
*Changes in bottlenose dolphin whistle parameters related to vessel
presence, surface behaviour and group composition*
Abstract
Cetacean watching from tour boats
We would be grateful if you could circulate this information.
The Namibian Dolphin Project is a research and conservation organization
run by several independent scientists based in southern Africa. We are
running research internships in 2016 and would like to invite students
enrolled in marine
The Namibian Dolphin Project (NDP) is looking for volunteers from
September to November 2015 to help conduct cetacean research in Walvis
Bay, Namibia.
Walvis Bay is home to two resident populations of dolphin; Heaviside’s
and bottlenose, other cetacean species regularly occur in the bay but
the
The Namibian Dolphin Project research internship is a once in a lifetime
opportunity for students and enthusiasts to join dedicated scientists who
are conducting marine research in a challenging, beautiful and
remote environment. The Namibian Dolphin Project focuses its research along
the desert
The Namibian Dolphin Project research internship is a once in a lifetime
opportunity for students and enthusiasts to join dedicated scientists who
are conducting marine research in a challenging, beautiful and
remote environment. The Namibian Dolphin Project focuses its research along
the desert
Dear Marmamers,
The Namibian Dolphin Project is based in Walvis Bay, Namibia. Walvis Bay is
a known hot-spot for pygmy right whale (*Caperea marginata*) strandings,
with several recent stranding events in the past 18 months. Please see
Leeney et al. 2013 for further details of strandings in
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