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Victorians are lucky to have an incredibly diverse range of marine life right in our backyards, from tiny shrimp living on pier pylons to highly mobile resident bottlenose and common…
Notes for Land-based Novice Whale Watchers. 1. You might not see any whales 2. Use binoculars 3. Be somewhere high 4. Wear warm clothing 5. You might not see any…
Where & How to Spot Whales https://youtu.be/Q-1F0mnALlw Find out the challenges of spotting whales in an on-line conversation with DRI's David Donnelly, founder of the Two Bays Whale Project. Sighting…
Protecting our bay's dolphins takes requires understanding the risks through research and delivering change through education and working with the community and government. This is what the Dolphin Research Institute…
With the annual migration of whales northward in full swing, sightings of these cruising tourists are occurring around the coast. However, some people are finding it difficult to know what…
The Dolphin Research Institute is announcing an innovative solution to protecting our bays on World Oceans Day, Friday 8 June. If you can't wait till then ----- HERE. Victorian dogs produce…