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BOTTLENOSE DOLPHINS IN THE BAY

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On Wednesday the 9th December, we took our new research boat Lwazi out and were very excited to see Bottlenose dolphins back in the Bay.  The first pod we saw consisted of around 16 adults with at least 6 calves.  We bumped into another pod further on that were feeding.  We also passed Geyser Rock, home to a 60 000 strong seal colony.  The seals have recently had their pups although not all of them make it as we were witness to.

 


 

 
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SEVERE ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY FISHING LINES
The Dyer Island Conservation Trust (DICT) in association with Overstrand Municip.... click here to read more.

OILED AND INJURED PENGUINS OFF DYER ISLAND
This August the Dyer Island Conservation Trust has rescued eight oiled penguins..... click here to read more.

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Species at Dyer Island
  African Penguin Penguins
  Whales Whales
  Sharks Sharks
  Dolphins Dolphins
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