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Fiji Humpback Research Project a huge success in the Pacific Islands Region

01 October 2010

The 1st year for a new cetacean research project in Fiji is now completed. The project is collaboration between the Fiji Government Fisheries Department, WWF, the University of the South Pacific and WDCS International and is a significant contribution to the Pacific Cetaceans MoU.

The major aim of the project was to document the different species of whales and dolphins present in waters proximal to two land-based study sites. Particular focus was given to the Endangered Oceania humpback whale due to historical records for the area as well as the timing of our surveys with their peak migration. In addition to these land-based surveys, time was spent on the water collecting dorsal fin and fluke images, and recording song. There was a strong emphasis on building national capacity, engaging volunteers, and raising awareness.


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Fiji Humpback Research Project Preliminary Report

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Fiji Research Team
Fiji Research Team
Fiji Research Team
Fiji Research Team



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