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Shared Planet Eco-Tourism Eco-Tourism - The Azores

Photographs from Shared Planet reporter, Ed Drewitt's field piece from the Azores.

  • Bryde鈥檚 Whale with Common Dolphin and Cory鈥檚 Shearwaters
  • Shearwaters at 'baitball' (when small fish group together as a defence to increase their odds of survival against predators)
  • Cory's Shearwaters
  • Dolphins at baitball
  • Sardines
  • Common Dolphins with Cory鈥檚 Shearwater and mackerels
  • Bryde鈥檚 Whale with a shadow of a  Cory鈥檚 Shearwater
  • Bryde鈥檚 Whale with Common Dolphin and Cory鈥檚 Shearwater

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  • Shared Planet—Eco-Tourism

    What is the effect of increasing numbers of tourists visiting wildlife hotspots?

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  • Examining plastic found in seabirds—Ocean Plastic and Seabirds

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