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19.102019
Approaching cetaceans

Approaching cetaceans

By Sue MasonIn SpeciesTags dolphin, whale

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 – Science Sessions

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

Workshop focus Cetacean Sisters – workshops designed to engage, educate, and inspire women both young and young at heart, and...

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21.092019
Southern right whales

Southern right whales

By Sue MasonIn SpeciesTags endangered whale, southern right whale, SRW, whale

Southern right whale ( Ebalaena australis) Identifying features Presence of callosities – rough, white patches – around the head Dorsal...

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13.082019
Humpback whales

Humpback whales

By Sue MasonIn SpeciesTags Bass Coast, Port Phillip, whale

Humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) Ecology > Separate populations migrate along the east and west Australian coasts during the cooler months...

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