| The Dolphin Institute, Hawaii
www.dolphin-institute.org
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Dedicated to dolphins and whales through education, research and conservation. |
| American Cetacean Society
www.acsonline.org
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The oldest whale conservation group in the world. |
| Tethys Research Institute
www.tethys.org
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A non-profit organisation for the study and conservation of the marine environment. They focus on cetaceans inhabiting the Mediterranean Sea. |
| Whalenet
whale.wheelock.edu
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An interactive educational website which focuses on whales and marine Research. |
| European Association for Aquatic Mammals
www.eaam.org
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An organisation of people interested in marine mammals in human care, in zoological environment or in the wild. |
| Australian Institute of Marine Science
www.aims.gov.au
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Established by the Commonwealth government to generate the knowledge needed for the sustainable use and protection of the marine environment through world-class scientific and technological research. |
| Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority
www.gbrmpa.gov.au
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Visit this site for information on reef use, conservation and management or visit reef headquarters at the aquarium. |
| Environment Australia
www.ea.gov.au
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This site has loads of information on just about anything to do with the environment! |
| CSIRO Wildlife and Ecology
www.csiro.au
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This is one of Australia's foremost environmental research organisations addressing some of the country's biggest environmental challenges. |
| National Dragon Search
www.dragonsearch.asn.au
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A monitoring program that encourages the community to provide sightings of the sea dragon, so that the distribution, habitat requirements and research and management priorities can be determined. |
| Sea World
www.seaworld.com.au
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Situated on the Gold Coast in Queensland, it is the home of the Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation. |
| MESA (Marine Education Society of Australasia)
www.mesa.edu.au
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A non-profit organisation that brings together those interested in the study and enjoyment of coastal and marine environments. |
| The Oceania Project
www.oceania.org.au
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The Oceania Project site provides current news and information about whales and dolphins, and offers the means for you to directly participate in their care, protection and conservation. |