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Our team of collaborators includes project leader, Shanan Atkins, and Prof Neville Pillay both from University of the Witswatersrand, Geremy Cliff from the KwaZulu-Natal Sharks Board, Dr Mauricio Cantor from the University of Santa Catalina (Brazil), Mr Pat Fletcher (Endangered Wildlife Trust, retired) and IT guru, Brett Atkins, who took all the photographs you see. We have worked together on numerous occasions since 1998 on various aspects of humpback dolphin biology and conservation. ​​
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We appreciate all the help we've received from dolphin ambassador, Dave Savides, & from our dolphin enthusiast, Judith Leiter from Austria. Their energy and involvement are inspiring!
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We are honoured that these partners see the value in our work:
  • Society for Dolphin Conservation (Germany), Gesellschaft zur Rettung der Delphine e.V.
  • German Foundation for Marine Conservation, Deutsche Stiftung Meeresschutz
  • The Kelly Legge Dolphin Fund, Endangered Wildlife Trust

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We are proud members of the SouSA Consortium, a group of researchers that have joined forces to study and conserve humpback dolphins Sousa plumbea in South Africa.
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IPCam Live allow us to embed of live streaming into our site at a discounted rate, please visit their website.
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Nerospec Networks have drastically improved the quality of the live streaming from our webcam, at no cost to the project, please visit their website.
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Airlink is our newest partner and will fly us directly to Richards Bay. They are the only ones who fly passengers into Richards Bay. Click on this banner to visit their site.
Getting to Richards Bay
Flights between Richards Bay and Johannesburg
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