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10.06202511 June 2025

The First Time I Saw a Whale (and Got Completely Hooked)

By Sue MasonIn The Caffeinated BiologistTags whales, marine scientist, volunteering experience

Everyone remembers the first time they saw a whale. For me, it happened in the most unexpected way—through the window of a taxi. My husband...

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13.10201923 August 2022
Why focus on common dolphins?

Why focus on common dolphins?

By Sue MasonIn The Caffeinated BiologistTags common dolphins, resident dolphins, citizen science, dolphins, volunteers, cetacean stewards
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29.09201923 August 2022
Cetacean Science Connections – new beginnings

Cetacean Science Connections – new beginnings

By Sue MasonIn The Caffeinated BiologistTags citizen science, dolphins, volunteers, cetacean stewards, common dolphins, resident dolphins

As a Ph.D. student, not too long ago, I had a wonderful group of volunteers who helped me collect data on the Port Phillip common...

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