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How common are our common dolphins?
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Common dolphins – Port Phillip
Port Phillip common dolphins – identification
The Victorian Common Dolphin Project
The Caffeinated Biologist
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Local cetacean species
We are privileged to have a number of cetacean species, that is whales and dolphins although no porpoises, that can be seen in our local waters. Some are resident and some are migratory, some are seen regularly while others are infrequent.
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Identifying cetaceans
20190921151542
Approaching cetaceans
20191019122811
Common dolphins
20190813200546
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