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    FIRST HYBRIDISATION IN THE WILD BETWEEN BOTTLENOSE AND COMMON DOLPHIN EVER RECORDED

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    WAVE Project - working together towards conservation of cetaceans

    WAVE Project - working together towards conservation of cetaceans

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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...
    SAVE THE DATE: Dolphin & Turtle Workshop

    SAVE THE DATE: Dolphin & Turtle Workshop

    Do you know what to do if you find dolphin or turtle stranded on the beach? Join us in another workshop and learn about stranding...
    Spectacular sighting of a juvenile Fin whale in the Bay of Gibraltar

    Spectacular sighting of a juvenile Fin whale in the Bay of Gibraltar

    Juvenile Fin whale have been spotted by one of our researchers from the vessel of dolphin watching company Dolphin Adventure yesterday...
    Marine Mammal Observers - Ferry Project

    Marine Mammal Observers - Ferry Project

    Today - MMIRC in collaboration with Balearia Foundation, University of Cadiz & Ecolocaliza conducted another exciting survey. On our...
    Another successful talk done by MMIRC & ECOLOCALIZA

    Another successful talk done by MMIRC & ECOLOCALIZA

    MMIRC and our sister project ECOLOCALIZA successfully continues with series of educational classes for pupils. The main focus is on...
    LETS LOOK FOR SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE THE PRESENT STATE OF CONSERVATION OF THE CETACEANS -- Educational

    LETS LOOK FOR SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE THE PRESENT STATE OF CONSERVATION OF THE CETACEANS -- Educational

    Yesterday MMIRC and our sister project ECOLOCALIZA started a series of educational classes for pupils, with the main focus on...
    Dolphins & Whales for KIDS: Fun educational activities and talk

    Dolphins & Whales for KIDS: Fun educational activities and talk

    Bring your little ones and join us this Saturday as we learn about dolphins & whales and investigate fascinating facts about them!...
    'Hope' the blue whale skeleton

    'Hope' the blue whale skeleton

    Finally we managed to see this stunning 25.2-metre-long female blue whale skeleton suspended from the ceiling in Hintze Hall - Natural...
    Half of juvenile common dolphin found close to "La Torre"beach in La Linea yesterday

    Half of juvenile common dolphin found close to "La Torre"beach in La Linea yesterday

    This half of juvenile common dolphin was found close to "La Torre"beach in La Linea yesterday, What was left of it was 90 cm. There are...
    Short-beaked common dolphins in the bay 25-11-2017

    Short-beaked common dolphins in the bay 25-11-2017

    Today we encountered this beautiful group of around 300 short-beaked common dolphins in the bay! They'have been displaying all kinds of...
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