February 2025

2024 in Review: A Transformative Year for BCSS

Time to reflect on an extraordinary year of achievements, discoveries, and partnerships at BCSS. From  sound research and collaborative ventures to significant milestones, with its sister property Kisawa, BCSS continues to lead in marine science and sustainability. Our Impact Report details a groundbreaking year. Here are the highlights. BCSS monitoring confirms at least 12 marine mammal […]

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New evidence of humpback whale feeding behavior offers fresh insight into their migratory ecology and behavioural adaptability

Findings from a study conducted by Ekaterina Kalashnikova of the Tanzania Cetacean Program and BCSS, Davis Godfrey Orio of the Mnazi Bay Ruvuma Estuary Marine Park (MPRU), and Dr. Aylin Akkaya of the DMAD-Marine Mammals Research Association, present the first recorded instance of humpback whales feeding in their East African breeding grounds. The research has

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