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AFRICAN PENGUIN CHICKS RESCUED

AFRICAN PENGUIN CHICKS RESCUEDOctober 01, 2009 by dyertrustOn Lauren Wallers (PhD researcher) nest rounds last week she came across a nest where previously the adults were incubating two eggs. Being interested to see what happens to this nest as it is very late in the season for penguins to be incubating and they should be coming to the end of breeding [...]

October 1st, 2009|Uncategorized|

FEEDBACK FROM DYER ISLAND RESEARCHER

FEEDBACK FROM DYER ISLAND RESEARCHERSeptember 29, 2009 by dyertrustAdin Stamelman, a Dyer Island researcher and UCT PhD candidate, recently presented findings from his work on the South African Guano Islands at the second History of Marine Animal Populations (HMAP) conference in Vancouver, Canada.The HMAP project is part of the broader Census of Marine Life program which aims to scientifically answer three [...]

September 29th, 2009|Uncategorized|

WHALE FESTIVAL 24-27 SEPTEMBER

WHALE FESTIVAL 24-27 SEPTEMBERSeptember 23, 2009 by dyertrustDICTwill be at the Whale Festival 24-27 September in Hermanus, at the Enviro Expo marquee on the lawn in front of the Village Square Waterfront Piazza.Fascinating talks on the Marine Big 5 will be held on the Saturday and SundayToreadmore& see the scheduled programme go tohttp://www.whalefestival.co.za/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=397

September 23rd, 2009|Uncategorized|

RISSO DOLPHIN STRANDED AT DANGER POINT

RISSO DOLPHIN STRANDED AT DANGER POINTSeptember 21, 2009 by dyertrustA Rissos dolphin stranded at Danger Point on the 30th of July. This was the first dolphin of this species that we know to have stranded here. Meredith Thornton, Manager of Cetacean Research (Mammal Research Institute, University of Pretoria, based at Iziko Museums of Cape Town) provided us with the following information:"The [...]

September 21st, 2009|Uncategorized|

MASS WHALE STRANDING IN CAPE TOWN

MASS WHALE STRANDING IN CAPE TOWNSeptember 19, 2009 by dyertrustOn30thMay 2009, a mass false killer whale stranding occurred at Kommetjie inCape Town.Meredith Thornton, Manager of Cetacean Research (Mammal Research Institute,UniversityofPretoria, based at Iziko Museums ofCape Town) provided us with the following information on the incident.False killer whale strandings occur very rarely inSouth Africa.Such a situation has to be judged on its [...]

September 19th, 2009|Uncategorized|

THE WHALES ARE BACK

THE WHALES ARE BACKSeptember 18, 2009 by dyertrustSouthern right whales are starting tomake their annual appearance back along our coastline, and have been regularly sighted off of Kleinbaai and Gansbaai. A few sightings were reported in May, but the whales are being spotted more and more frequently now.The whales migrate from their feeding grounds in the Antarctic region to the South [...]

September 18th, 2009|Uncategorized|

ABSA DONATES MATERIAL TO NOLWANDLE CRAFTS

ABSA DONATES MATERIAL TO NOLWANDLE CRAFTSSeptember 16, 2009 by dyertrustABSA Gansbaai handed over a generous donation.The Nolwandle Crafts Project was established by theDyer Island Cruisesas a community development program in 2006 as an initiative to provide employment to previously disadvantaged people in the local community.During the first week of June 2009, ABSA Gansbaai handed over a generous donation of 20 rolls [...]

September 16th, 2009|Uncategorized|

WHALE STRANDING AT ROMANSBAAI

WHALE STRANDING AT ROMANSBAAISeptember 15, 2009 by dyertrustAfalse killer whale was found deceased onMonday 1 June 2009 stranded at a beach in Romansbaai in theWestern Cape.The Dyer Island Conservation Trust was alerted of the stranding and arrived at the scene to photograph the animal and to take vital measurements and samples to be analysed by researchers at the Mammal Research Institute [...]

September 15th, 2009|Uncategorized|

2ND INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN PENGUIN CONFERENCE

2ND INTERNATIONAL AFRICAN PENGUIN CONFERENCESeptember 14, 2009 by dyertrustAfrican Penguin numbers now at all time low - Alarming decline in breeding colonies continues.Gansbaai,Western Cape,South Africa15th-18thApril 2009The 2ndInternational African Penguin Conference, organized by the Dyer Island Conservation Trust, took place from the15-18thApril 2009inGansbaai,Western Cape,South Africa.The conference brought together 80 delegates, both local and international, including conservation managers, research scientists, conservationists and seabird [...]

September 14th, 2009|Uncategorized|

FYNBOS ECOTOURISM FORUM SUPPORTS DICT

FYNBOS ECOTOURISM FORUM SUPPORTS DICT September 13, 2009 by dyertrust DICT was invited to attend the Fynbos Forumworkshop, held in Gansbaai. This was heldon 25th March 2009, themed Our Marine Environment. Talks presented included Mysteries of the Great Whites, Life between tides and Gansbaai pelagic fish industry. At the previous workshop in October 2008, Wilfred Chivell (founder of DICT) presented a [...]

September 13th, 2009|Uncategorized|