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A Dive into Dolphin Science – Secondary students

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Stringybark Room (upstairs), Berninneit
cowes, australia
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Sat, 12 Jul, 11am - 11:45am AEST

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Ever wondered how scientists recognise individual dolphins or track them in the wild? Join this one-hour, hands-on workshop to learn the science behind dolphin research!

Discover how fin identification helps us as scientists tell dolphins apart and how mark-recapture techniques estimate populations. Perfect for secondary students who love marine biology, this session is also a great intro to the Cetacean Sisters program – a unique opportunity for girls to explore science through dolphin and whale research and held on Phillip Island and the Mornington Peninsula.

Suitable for any Secondary School student with a passion for marine science or science!

Hosted by: Dr Sue Mason

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Stringybark Room (upstairs), Berninneit
cowes, australia