Namibian Dolphin Project

The Namibian Dolphin Project is a research, conservation and education initiative. We collect data on the abundance, distribution and habitat use whales, dolphins and turtles in Namibia. The project is being run by Simon Elwen Tess Gridley and Ruth Leeney. The NDP is working with Oceans Research and is funded by a series of small grants from the Rufford Small Grants Foundation, the British Ecological Society, the Nedbank Go Green Fund, The Mohamed Bin Zayed Fund and NACOMA.

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

Open letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Fisheries, re live capture of marine wildlife

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Dr Simon Elwen Namibian Dolphin Project Walvis Bay Waterfront PO Box 5209 Walvis Bay simon.elwen@seasearch.co.za 29 September...
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Tuesday, 16 August 2016

An insight into the world of science...

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By Peggy Liebig - NDP Intern Jun-Jul 2016 My 6 week internship with the NDP started with a couple days of theoretical presentations a...
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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

My Road to Namibia

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By Jeff Hemphill - NDP Intern 2016 Jun.     From countless days being spent on the water fishing to the sun soaked days drinking cold b...
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A wonderful unexpected journey

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By Simone Fick Travelling to Namibia I had no idea what was in store for me. Even though it’s not so far from home, I had never been th...
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Sunday, 24 April 2016

Adventures in Luderitz! Morgan Martin

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Greetings from Luderitz! We’ve been making our way around the tiny town of Luderitz this week getting to know the locals and their ...
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