It was recently revealed that in November 2017, eight dolphins were transferred from Selwo Marina, Malaga to other Spanish facilities whilst work was carried out to their tank. Two were…
Marine Connection warmly welcomes the news that the number of bottlenose dolphins in the Moray Firth special area of conservation (SAC) off the coast of Scotland remains ‘stable’. The report by…
Luban, the first Arabian Sea humpback whale to have been documented crossing from Oman to India, has now completed a return journey and is once again swimming in the waters…
Curtin University researcher Rebecca Wellard spotted the calf while conducting research surveys in the Bremer Sub-Basin with Cetacean Research WA and Killer Whales Australia. CASA licenced drone pilot Pierce Cullen…
The Gulf of St Lawrence snow crab fishery has lost its international designation as environmentally sustainable, following the deaths of more than 12 North Atlantic right whales – two of…
Following the closure today of the dolphin facility at the Best Western Paradise Hotel in Dilijan, The Republic of Armenia Ministry of Nature Protection has granted the Russian owners a…
The public awareness campaign to release Lolita (aka Tokitae) from the Miami Seaquarium gathered momentum recently. The Lummi Nation tribe of Washington state, (whose traditional territory in the Salish Sea…
When Marine Connection was approached in early 2017 by Emily George regarding a documentary she was directing with fellow film students from Greenwich University in London about Lolita, the orca…
The dwindling North Atlantic right whale population is on track to finish its breeding season this year without any new births – an unprecedented and alarming sign for this critically…
Following the deaths of 17 endangered North Atlantic right whales during their annual migration north along the coasts of the USA and Canada last summer, efforts to find ways of…