Sightings Update and SouWEST Seminar!
It has been a busy week for D-CALC volunteers and Chris Burton of Western Whale Research! The community volunteers have been spending an average of 30hrs per week conducing observations […]
It has been a busy week for D-CALC volunteers and Chris Burton of Western Whale Research! The community volunteers have been spending an average of 30hrs per week conducing observations […]
The Geographe Bay whale season has welcomed its largest visitors this week, with the appearance of the blue whales! Chris Burton (Western Whale Research) has been conducting land-based surveys from […]
Chris Burton (Western Whale Research) and Ron Glencross (Dunsborough Coast and Landcare) – two of the founding members of SouWEST – were out at Pt Picquet last week and had […]
The Australian government has revealed a proposal to create the world’s largest network of marine parks. The marine reserves will cover 3.1 million square kilometres of ocean, protecting more than […]
The Australian Geographic Society has offered to sponsor the research efforts of SouWEST! The support of Australian Geographic will allow us to run the 2012 field season in Geographe Bay […]
Curtin University recently published a media release about SouWEST and the work that we do: Saving Western Australia’s Iconic Whales by Andrea Barnard “Curtin University’s Centre for Marine Science and […]
So our 2011 field season officially ended last week. On Wednesday the remaining members of the theodolite team packed up and returned to Perth. This was a fantastic season and […]
What a fabulous weekend Slightly lower whale numbers than last weekend, suggesting we may be coming to the end of the season. But what we lacked in numbers was made […]
We have just passed the 600 visitor mark for the SouWEST website! Hurrah! It’s wonderful that we have had so much interest since the website’s creation a mere two weeks […]
What an amazing week! We have had a steady stream of blue whales coming through each day, culminating with a SouWEST record of 16 blues yesterday! Most of the blue […]