Successful 2019-2020 Season Our North Atlantic Right Whale Conservation Program just wrapped up a very successful surveying season! Throughout their flights, our aerial survey […]
For Manatee Appreciation Day, we asked Jamal Galves, the Manatee Conservation Program Coordinator in Belize, what he thinks about these amazing marine mammals and how […]
Wild Dolphin Updates: 2019 was a memorable year for the Clearwater Marine Aquarium Wild Bottlenose Dolphin Research Program. As we embark on new journeys […]
Even though “Leesburg” was killed by human interaction, her story inspired so many to learn more about manatees. Her journey will live on by the invaluable movement data she provided researchers and residents that live and play on the Ocklawaha waterways, all the way down to Leesburg, Florida.
On Monday, December 16, 2019, an aerial surveillance team from Clearwater Marine Aquarium (CMA) identified the first North Atlantic right whale mom/calf pair of the season approximately 30 miles east of Sapelo Island, off the coast of Georgia.