Cetaceans (whales dolphins porpoises)

Sussex Dolphin Project

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Coastal Communities; Ocean Literacy; Research

Country/Region: United Kingdom

Sussex Dolphin Project is committed to protecting local dolphin species through research, awareness and education in the local community. The project’s research is evidence-based and captured via the Sussex Dolphin Project Citizen science programme. We aspire to work collaboratively with organisations and individuals to create a sightings network and aim to increase opportunities for residents to get involved with marine conservation by providing affordable training. Our research objective is to identify individual dolphins/pods, in order to better understand their behaviour, movement, prey species and breeding sites. This data can then be used to protect our marine environment and ultimately safeguard Sussex marine mammals.

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Wildlife Conservation Society

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Conservation; Elasmobranchs (sharks, rays, skates and sawfish)

Country/Region: Global

The Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild places around the world. WCS runs four zoos and an aquarium in New York and has global conservation programs in more than 50 countries.

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Whale and Dolphin Conservation

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Australia; Europe-Wide; UK; USA

WDC, Whale and Dolphin Conservation is the leading charity dedicated to the protection of whales and dolphins.

Our vision is a world where every whale and dolphin is safe and free.

We care deeply about whales and dolphins, and we share this passion with our supporters.

Our work is backed by robust research, science and philosophy.

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Project Jonah

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: New Zealand

Project Jonah is made up of everyday Kiwis who have given up their time to volunteer with us. Together we aim to protect & help marine mammals through our rescue, action & protection programs. Whether it is through picking up litter on our beaches or getting hands on in rescuing stranded whales, our volunteers all do their part.

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Pacific Whale Foundation

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Australia; Chile; Ecuador; Japan; USA

We conduct Research, Education, Conservation and Outreach programs to provide ocean and marine life protection.

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Pacific Marine Mammal Center

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Conservation; Ocean Literacy; Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses); Sea turtles

Country/Region: USA

Pacific Marine Mammal Center inspires ocean stewardship through animal rescue and rehabilitation, medical research, STEM education programs, and advocacy for a healthy ocean.

We are the only center in Orange County licensed to rescue and respond to sea lions, seals, sea turtles, dolphins, and whales.

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Orca Research Trust

Topics include: Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises); Conservation; Leisure/Tourism; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: New Zealand

The Mission Statement for the Orca Research Trust is: To Protect Orca and their Habitat, through Conservation, Education and Scientific Research.

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Oceanswell

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Conservation; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Sri Lanka

Vision Oceanswell envisions a world where all people recognize the integral role that oceans play in our planet and are equipped to work towards its preservation.

Mission Oceanswell works to change the trajectory for the world’s oceans by educating the next generation of diverse ocean heroes, equipping students from underrepresented nations to conduct marine conservation research, and engaging everybody in conversations about the magic of our world’s oceans.

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Ocean Research & Conservation Association (ORCAIreland)

Topics include: Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises); Conservation; Ocean Literacy

Country/Region: Ireland

The Ocean Research & Conservation Association (ORCA) is Ireland's leading technology focused eNGO, committed to monitoring and minimising disturbance to marine megafauna through innovation in research, conservation and education. //. We aim to aim to enhance our scientific knowledge and understanding of marine megafauna in Irish waters through conservation, research and education.

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OceanCare

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Deep Sea Mining; Fisheries; Marine Pollution (inc plastics, litter); Maritime

Country/Region: Global

Seit 1989 erhebt OceanCare die Stimme für das Leben im Meer. Die internationale Organisation mit Sitz in der Schweiz ist UNO-Sonderberaterin für den Meeresschutz und trägt zur Erreichung der globalen Nachhaltigkeitsziele bei.

Wir setzen uns weltweit mit viel Leidenschaft, breitem Fachwissen und grosser Beharrlichkeit für lebendige Ozeane ein. Die Weltmeere sind die Basis des Lebens auf dem blauen Planeten. Wir müssen es schaffen, diesen wichtigen Lebensraum zu erhalten.

Was uns alle angeht, können wir nur gemeinsam lösen. Deshalb kooperieren wir weltweit eng mit führenden Wissenschaftlern und Partnerorganisationen. Wir bündeln unsere Stärken und überzeugen Entscheidungsträger mit unseren Argumenten.

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Morigenos - Slovenian Marine Mammal Society

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphns, & Porpoises)

Country/Region: Slovenia

Morigenos – slovensko društvo za morske sesalce je neodvisna in neprofitna strokovna nevladna organizacija, ki je bila ustanovljena leta 2001 z namenom proučevanja in raziskovanja delfinov v slovenskem morju ter ozaveščanja in izobraževanja javnosti.

Morigenos v starem keltskem jeziku pomeni “rojen v morju”. Osrednja dejavnost društva je Slovenski projekt za delfine, dolgoročni program raziskovanja, monitoringa in varstva delfinov vrste velika pliskavka (Tursiops truncatus) v severnem Jadranu. To je prva dolgoročna in sistematična raziskava delfinov v Sloveniji. Naši cilji varovanje morja in njegovih prebivalcev ohranjanje narave izobraževanje in ozaveščanje javnosti o delfinih v slovenskem morju ter o pomembnosti ohranjanja morskega okolja razumevanje biologije in ekologije velike pliskavke z namenom boljšega varovanja vseh morskih živali in njihovega habitata širjenje znanja o biotski pestrosti našega morja

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Eli-Scientific

Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Leisure/Tourism

Country/Region: Nicaragua

L’association ELI-S est une association loi 1901 créée en 2013 qui a pour but de promouvoir, transmettre et développer la science (et le sport) pour tous les publics grâce à deux supports d’actions ELI-Sport et ELI-Scientific. Notre but est de promouvoir, transmettre et développer le sport et la science pour tous les publics.

Nous utilisons le SPORT & la SCIENCE pour créer un impact positif sur la société.

Pour réaliser cela, nous nous basons sur une philosophie commune : proximité & exigence.

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Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island

🏷️ Topics include: Cetaceans (Whales, Dolphins, Porpoises); Conservation; Ocean Literacy; Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses)

📍 Country/Region: USA

The Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island, was founded in the summer of 1996 by a group of experts in marine mammal science, environmental sciences, education and conservation. CRESLI was formed for the purposes of conducting research, providing educational experiences, and promoting conservation of coastal ecosystems. Research and education are inextricably linked in all CRESLI activities. As such, CRESLI actively develops cooperative alliances with researchers, educational institutions, and the participation of the public. Our pinniped and cetacean research projects, for example, utilize public whale watch cruises and seal walks/cruises as platforms for educating the public and conducting research at the same time. We are an entirely volunteer-based organization.

Commercial fishers, pleasure boaters, and the public at large have also been enlisted to provide sighting information used in population and distribution studies. This public participation has not only led to the finding that Long Island's coastlines provide a essential habitat for pinnipeds, cetaceans and sea turtles, but has also fostered greater awareness and appreciation of these animals and their habitats among fishers, boaters and the public.

Cooperative alliances with institutions such as Gotham Whale, Atlantic Marine Conservation Society, the Wildlife Conservation Society Ocean Giants Program, the Thorne Lab at Stony Brook University, OBIS-SEAMAP, and others are entirely consistent with CRESLI's mission and purpose. The sharing of resources, and coordination of activities, significantly enhances the opportunities for research and public education.

CRESLI is a member of the South Shore Estuary Reserve Citizen's Advisory Committee (SSER-CAC), and Dr. Artie Kopelman, our president, is a member of the SSER Technical Advisory Committee

CRESLI's Purpose

to stimulate public interest in and to encourage conservation of coastal ecosystems through education programs for schools and public and private organizations.

To foster a lifelong appreciation of and sense of stewardship towards coastal ecosystems through our programs, outreach activities and membership.

To conduct research that will enable greater understanding of coastal ecosystems and to disseminate this information through scientific publications and conferences and meetings.

To provide research and educational opportunities to students and others wishing to pursue educational interests or careers in coastal studies.

To support marine mammal and sea turtle stranding programs which respond to stranded marine mammals and turtles with the goal of rehabilitating these animals for release back to the wild.

To be a regional, national and international resource on marine mammal, sea turtle and pelagic bird species and their environments for researchers, educators and policy makers.

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Association Cétamada

🏷️ Topics include: Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises); Conservation; Leisure/Tourism; Ocean Literacy

📍 Country/Region: Indian Ocean; Madagascar

Notre objectif est la préservation de la mégafaune marine et des milieux marins à Madagascar et dans l’Océan Indien. Pour cela nous travaillons en collaboration avec des chercheurs, des étudiants, des ONG et des institutions, des opérateurs économiques, des autorités locales et nationales. En impliquant les populations locales dans nos actions, nous nous engageons dans une démarche de développement durable. Nous soutenons la mise en place d'activités économiques autour de la mégafaune marine qui génèrent des revenus directs pour les communautés locales.

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Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation

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Topics include: Aquaculture; Environment/Sustainability; Fisheries; Maritime; Seagrass, Sea Turtles, Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, porpoises), Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses)

Country/Region: Greece

Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation is a Greek, non-profit, non governmental organization active since 1998. It was established in order to address the urgent need for protection across the seas of the northeastern Mediterranean. Archipelagos’ international multidisciplinary team combines research, in cooperation with leading universities and organizations, with active conservation work by which local communities play an important role. Present in the field year-round, Archipelagos has worked for over two decades at sea and in coastal island regions. This foundation has enabled and strengthened Archipelagos in our efforts to protect marine and island ecosystems at a local, national and international level.

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