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Scholarship Opportunity for Marine Mammal Research in PNG

There is very little known about the status of marine mammals in Papua New Guinea [...]

12
Sep
International body recognises Important Dolphin Area After JCU Discovery

A James Cook University (JCU) researcher’s discovery of rare Australian snubfin and humpback dolphins in [...]

05
Dec
Pidu the rare dolphin species only found in the Kikori Delta of Papua New Guinea
Pidu the dolphin makes waves

The successful Masters recipient is Mr Elizah Nagombi, who will start his Masters with course [...]

02
Feb
Snubfin Dolphin
New findings by a James Cook University researcher

New findings by a James Cook University researcher have confirmed that the recently discovered Australian [...]

11
Sep
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The PIDU project is a collaborative project managed by James Cook University (Townsville, Australia) and the Snubfin Dolphin Project (Australian-based NGO). The PIDU project aims to conserve marine mammals and associated habitat in Papua New Guinea, in close cooperation with local communities.
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