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Past posts.





Gulf St. Vincent & Coffin Bay
Dolphin Projects



09.2013



One year of a PhD: Done and dusted!



by Nikki Zanardo


Well, I can officially say that our first field season is over! And what a season it was- 38 days out on the water and over 150 dolphin sightings!


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09.2013



Coffin Bay Dolphin Project: first fieldwork season and amazing experiences in a remote area of South Australia!



by Cecilia Passadore


After several months living in Adelaide planning our PhD’s projects and getting use to Australian culture, we started our fieldwork in the beautiful waters of Coffin Bay in September 2013.


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09.2014



Coffin Bay Dolphin Project: First part of our second fieldwork season!



by Cecilia Passadore


The summer-autumn fieldwork season has started!!! After a couple of months away from Coffin Bay analysing photos of dolphins we are back and very enthusiastic. We are back with more than 220 individuals in our catalogue and knowing more about these dolphins.


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North West Cape Dolphin Research Project
(NWCDRP)



05.2013



A windy start to the first field season



by Tim Hunt

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The North West Cape Dolphin Research Project (NWCDRP) has begun, kicking off a couple of months ago in late May 2013.


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10.2013



Team Sousa wraps up the first field season



by Tim Hunt


Well, the first field season for the North West Cape Dolphin Research Project has sadly come to a close (ended 30th October), and what an absolute cracker of a season it has been!


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10.2014



Team Sousa wraps up the second field season



by Tim Hunt

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The 2014 field season of the North West Cape Dolphin Research Project (NWCDRP) finished up at the end of October 2014, and as with 2013, a very successful season it was indeed. Team Sousa kicked off fieldwork on 9th April 2014 and finished up on 27th October 2014, logging a total of 288 dolphins sightings over 94 survey days (533 hours on water).


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