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AquaThought Foundation - http://www.aquathought.com/
This is a privately funded research organization dedicated to the exploration of human dolphin interaction. Research includes neurological imaging of dolphins and wellness. |
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Society for Marine Mammalogy - http://www.marinemammalogy.org/
Evaluates and promotes the educational, scientific and managerial advancement of marine mammal science. |
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WhaleResearch.org - http://www.whaleresearch.org/
The Center for Cetacean Research and Conservation, CCRC, has undertaken studies on the biology, behavior, and ecology of a variety of cetaceans in the South Pacific and the Bahamas, including the Cook Islands Humpback Whale survey. |
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Biology Learning Center - http://www.marinebiology.org/science.htm
Resources on coral reefs, marine ecology, oceanography, dolphin biology, conservation, biodiversity and research expeditions. |
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Indonesia Oceanic Cetacean Program - http://www.apex-environmental.com/index.html
Includes visual and acoustic surveys, identifications of sensitive marine areas and ocean conservation initiatives. |
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Witness for the Whales: DNA Surveillance - http://www.cebl.auckland.ac.nz:9000/page/whales/title
This is a service for the identification of whales, porpoises and dolphins using DNA sequences. |
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Dolphins of Monkey Mia Research Foundation - http://www.monkeymiadolphins.org/res_findings.htm
Articles on dolphin reproduction, calf development, male alliances, foraging strategies and how dolphins interact with sharks. |
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Global Research and Rescue - http://www.grrescue.org
Non-profit animal organization that assists marine mammals, whales, dolphins and terrestrial animals. |
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Project Interlock - http://www.wadedoak.com/projectinterlock.htm
Since 1977 this project, set up by Wade Doak in New Zealand, has been researching the capacities of cetaceans in the wild. |
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Marine Biology - Marine Mammals - http://www.lifesciences.napier.ac.uk/teaching/MB/MB15.html
Covers the three orders: Cetacea - whales, porpoises, dolphins; Pinnipedia - seals, sea-lions, walruses; Sirenia - manatees and dugongs. |