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23.112023

Our local cetaceans

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, PresentationTags Port Phillip, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, dolphin, marine science

A community connection opportunity People are often surprised to hear that not only do we have dolphins along our coast,...

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09.112023

Plastic pollution, what’s the solution?

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, STEM problem-solving, WorkshopTags STEM, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, dolphin, marine science, teacher, problem-solving, science, Port Phillip

A real-life marine STEM-based problem Using the design-based thinking process, students will develop a solution as to how we can...

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20.102023

How common are our common dolphins?

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, Science skillsTags dolphin, Science programs, community presentation, dolphin research, common dolphins, Mornington Peninsula, Port Phillip, dolphins

A Science skills session Common dolphins are typically considered to be an offshore species that migrate in search of prey....

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19.102023

Dolphin ID

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, Science skillsTags dolphin, Science programs, science skills session, teacher, Port Phillip, dolphins, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, identification

A Science skills session Why is it important to identify individual dolphins? Patience and attention to detail are key to...

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18.102023

Dolphin Science

By Sue MasonIn Science Sessions, Science inquiry skillsTags marine science, teacher, problem-solving, science, Port Phillip, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, STEM, dolphin

A Science inquiry skills sessions Overview All good science starts with a question. What is a good question to start...

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18.102023

A Porpoiseful Problem

By Sue MasonIn STEM problem-solving, Science SessionsTags marine science, teacher, problem-solving, science, Port Phillip, dolphin research. Mornington Peninsula, student, STEM, dolphin

A real-life marine STEM problem-solving session Using design-based thinking, students will investigate and attempt to solve how we can ‘count’...

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19.102019
Approaching cetaceans

Approaching cetaceans

By Sue MasonIn SpeciesTags whale, dolphin

Whilst we all value an up close and personal encounter with our marine life, strict approach distances to cetaceans and...

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29.092019

Cetacean Sisters Workshops

By Sue MasonIn WorkshopTags cetacean sisters, common dolphin, cetacean, whale, dolphin, citizen scientist

Workshop focus Cetacean Sisters – workshops designed to engage, educate, and inspire female secondary students to become scientists. Workshop sessions:...

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21.092019
Bottlenose dolphins

Bottlenose dolphins

By Sue MasonIn SpeciesTags resident dolphins, Port Phillip, dolphin

Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops sp.) Identifying features > Falcate (curved) grey-coloured dorsal fin > Stubby rostrum (beak) > Grey with a...

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