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West Africa Cetaceans: About me
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I hope that this blog will provide readers with some insight into Africa's seascapes, coasts and marine life, as well as the communities whose lives are linked to these environments, their cultures and their struggles. And of course, some results from my research – what I learn as I go along, how it might help in the conservation of marine ecosystems in Africa and the amazing wildlife and people they support. If you would like to contact me please send an email to:. Ruthleeney AT gmail.com.
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Associated Scientists | Namibian Dolphin Project
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The Namibian Dolphin Project Associated Scientists. The Namibian Dolphin Project works closely with colleagues based both in Namibia and internationally. Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources. Dyer Island Conservation Trust. Bayworld and PE Museum. Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria. Head of Oceans Research. Continental Shelf Associates, Inc. NDP Field Assistant - 2012. NDP Field Assistant 2012. Head of Training - 2014-2015. Follow our research projects.
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Student Profiles | Namibian Dolphin Project
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The Namibian Dolphin Project Student Profiles. Meet the students who are and have worked on Namibian Dolphin Project data. PhD Candidate: Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria. PhD title: Cetacean abundance and distribution in the Namibian Islands Marine Protected Area using visual and acoustic surveys. PhD Candidate, Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria,. PhD title: Long term conservation impacts of human development on bottlenose dolphins in Namibia. University of Namibia - 2008.
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About Us | Namibian Dolphin Project
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The Namibian Dolphin Project About Us. The Namibian Dolphin Project team currently consists of Simon Elwen, Tess Gridley, Heidi Etter and Ruth Leeney. We currently have several projects available suitable for Masters of PhD studies. We also take on interns through Oceans Research. Sign up and become a member of our team. Meet the students who are and have worked on Namibian Dolphin Project data. The Namibian Dolphin Project works closely with colleagues based both in Namibia and internationally.
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Our Mission | Namibian Dolphin Project
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The Namibian Dolphin Project Our Mission. Large developments affecting the sea. We’re not activists, but we have our concerns. Here we’re trying to collate information and links to various impacts on the marine environment. The aim of our research. The best scientific research can answer ‘abstract’ questions of interest to specialist scientists and also have wide ranging applications in the real world. We aspire to both these ends of the spectrum. Follow our research projects.
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Intern Alumni | Namibian Dolphin Project
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The Namibian Dolphin Project Intern Alumni. The Namibian Dolphin Project only takes on interns in during the winter field season. During 2012 we will be taking on 6 interns for July and August for our normal field season in Walvis Bay. During May and June we are looking for 3 highly qualified interns with a real interest in a career in marine mammal research to be involved in offshore surveys based out of Luderitz. 6 interns, 18 days at sea, 83:57 hours on the water, a few old turtle strandings.
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Partners | Namibian Dolphin Project
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The Namibian Dolphin Project Partners. The Namibian Dolphin Project collaborates and with colleagues from several academic institutions and is supported by several NGO’s. Http:/ www.oceans-research.com. Http:/ www.unam.na/faculties/agric/agric index.html. Http:/ www.up.ac.za/zoology. Scottish Marine Institute – SAMS. Http:/ www.sams.ac.uk. St Andrews University & SOI. Http:/ www.smru.st-and.ac.uk/. Http:/ www.nnf.org.na. Http:/ www.nacoma.org.na. Coastal Environment Trust of Namibia – CETN.
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Support us | Namibian Dolphin Project
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The Namibian Dolphin Project Support us. We’re a non-profit organization. Most of our funding comes from small conservation and research grants. We equipment and running costs. There are multiple ways you or your company can support our research and education efforts. Get involved now! Make a valued contribution. Fulfill your company’s social and environmental goals by supporting the Namibian Dolphin Project. Support our research and education work. Follow our research projects.
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Get Involved | Namibian Dolphin Project
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The Namibian Dolphin Project Get Involved. Many hands make light work and we can always use help . There are multiple ways you can get involved with our research, conservation and education work. Gain the experience of a life time. Join our team as an intern and take an active role in field research in Namibia. Report sightings to the Namibian Strandings Network. If you're interested in collaboration or post-graduate studies. Details of potential collaboration and student projects.