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How is Scotland’s east coast bottlenose dolphin population doing?
The Moray Firth Special Area of Conservation (SAC), designated in 2005, protects the only resident population of bottlenose dolphins in the North Sea, which is the most northern resident bottlenose dolphin population in the world! In today’s blog, Rona Sinclair … Continue reading
Posted in mammals, Marine, NatureScot
Tagged dolphins, Marine, marine conservation, marine mammal, NatureScot, University of Aberdeen
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#YCW2020 A Day in the Life – Marine Ecology Adviser Karen Hall
During the Year of Coasts and Waters 2020, we’ve been joining NatureScot staff working along our shorelines and watery places to gain an insight into the important and varied work they do. This month we hear from Shetland-based Marine Ecology … Continue reading