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The Trust supports rescue and rehabilitation centre Penguins Eastern Cape

The Trust supports rescue and rehabilitation centre Penguins Eastern Cape January 09, 2012 by dyertrust The passionate and dedicated team at Penguins Eastern Cape (Cape St. Francis) led by Trudi Malan had their hands full this festive season. Every year as the penguins go into their annual moult lasting about three weeks, they are unable to swim and feed so any [...]

March 7th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Great White Shark legend returns

Great White Shark legend returns February 27, 2012 by dyertrust Marine Dynamics and the Dyer Island Conservation Trust are excited to announce that legendary shark Slashfin has been spotted again, and better yet, tagged. I couldn't believe it when I saw such a massive shark swimming past Lwazi, and that it was Slashfin was a huge bonus, said Marine Dynamics marine [...]

February 19th, 2014|Uncategorized|

DICT Treks along with Trekking for Trash Team

DICT Treks along with Trekking for Trash Team December 06, 2012 by dyertrust Cleaning up the whole South African coastline is a mean feat when you are driving from area to area but doing this whilst walking the whole way? This is exactly what Michael Baretta and Camilla Howard, from Can Do! Trekking for Trash, want to achieve in a mere [...]

February 18th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Stranded Rockhopper penguin rescued

Stranded Rockhopper penguin rescued February 06, 2012 by dyertrust The Dyer Island Conservation Trust was alerted of a stranded penguin in Pearly Beach (27 Jan). This is unfortunately not an unusual call, but this time it was a very unusual penguin! Instead of being an African penguin from nearby Dyer Island, this was a Rockhopper penguin. It is unusual but not [...]

January 27th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Thank you Tami

Thank you Tami June 26, 2012 by dyertrust The best compliment of our volunteer programme are those that return year after year. Tami Kaschke from Nebraska, US has been visiting us since 2009. She has become part of the family and her expertise and value to the team has grown. While here Tami assists with shark research and helps with functions [...]

Whale Blog Launched

Whale Blog Launched December 07, 2011 by dyertrust The first important steps have been taken and the monitoring of the cetaceans in the Greater Dyer Island area has begun. This blog will keep you informed about the progress of the PhD project. Katja Vinding Petersen is a student at the University of Pretoria, Mammal Research Institute, Department of Zoology & Entomology [...]

DICT at 17th EEA Conference

European Elasmobranch Association Conference  - October 2013.   Michelle Wcisel and Oliver Jewell represented the DICT at this event in Plymouth in the UK. This event was organized by UK based Shark Trust. Oliver presented on his masters dissertation on White Shark movement patterns around Dyer Island and Michelle presented on the practical aspects of the Gansbaai dorsal fin population estimate [...]

Leatherback stranding

Leatherback stranding December 17, 2011 by dyertrust   While filming with Blue Note Productions for their latest documentary in 3D, marine biologist Oliver Jewell discovered a deceased stranded Leatherback turtle amongst the rocks. I couldn't believe it, I just happened to look down and bam, it was there! Leatherback turtles are the largest living turtle in the world. Their front flippers [...]

Spoilt for choice! – Shark sightings

Spoilt for choice! August 14, 2011 by dyertrust I think the sharks must have started reading our Marine Dynamics newsletters. In July we left off hoping that our sightings would improve and that we would see at least one more spell of activity at Dyer Island again before winter season draws to an end. After a very dry sharky phase at [...]

November 8th, 2013|Uncategorized|

Whale Week 2013 – Filling a life sized wire whale with plastics

MARINE BIG 5 CONSERVATION MARQUEE AT HERMANUS WHALE FESTIVAL August 28, 2011 by dyertrust Every year Hermanus celebrates the arrival of the Southern Right whales. The statistics for ocean pollution makes for very grim reading – a study done in 2006 by the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) estimates that every square mile of ocean is infested with around 46,000 pieces [...]