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Mayne Wildlife

Quiet Seas: How a global pandemic provided an opportunity to study whale behaviour in a quieter ocean

This year many of us have lived quieter lives, keeping each other safe by distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.  With restrictions in travel across the globe, a phenomenon occurred during the pandemic lockdowns that is unlikely to happen again anytime soon; a quieter ocean. Over the last few decades, it Read more…

By Charlotte Matthews, 3 weeks3 weeks ago
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