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    For Earth Day, we shared the knowledge about cetaceans in our waters

    For Earth Day, we shared the knowledge about cetaceans in our waters

    We are very proud to see people of all age groups, that have been able to attend our workshop yesterday! MMIRC & Ecolocaliza explained to the community the whale and dolphin stranding procedures; and what is needed to be done to support local authorities when a marine mammal incident arise. Also we have covered topics such as the biodiversity of cetaceans in our waters, their biology, threats they are facing and their protection laws. The enthusiasm shown by the children ha

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