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16 Must-Read Ocean Books to Read in Self-Isolation

Missing The Sea? Welcome to your very own ‘Marine Entertainment from your Home’! Each day for the next 10 days, we’ll be releasing a blog article full of juicy, ocean related content for you to explore from the safety of your living room couch...

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Ocean Kiddies Activities to Enjoy in Self-Isolation

Missing The Sea? Welcome to your very own ‘Marine Entertainment from your Home’! Each day for the next 10 days, we’ll be releasing a blog article full of juicy, ocean related content for you to explore from the safety of your living room couch...

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12 Virtual Tours to Explore in Self-Isolation

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14 Online Courses to Help You Upskill in Self-Isolation

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All the Ocean Crafts You Need for Self-Isolation

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Cetacean Biology and Motherhood: An Interview with Rita Ferreira
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Cetacean Biology and Motherhood: An Interview with Rita Ferreira

In a region known as Macaronesia, located in an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean, lies an Island named Madeira. Geographically positioned in the African Tectonic Plate, the waters are frequently inhabited by up to 29 species of cetaceans, equating to roughly 33 % of globally known species. The preservation of this diversity is therefore imperative, considering fatalities of marine mammals elsewhere.

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