top of page
stenella longirostris_edited.jpg
Ti Dushi Dolphin An Nou
Project Objective
​Research and conservation of cetaceans in the waters of Bonaire

The Ti Dushi Dolphin An Nou project, led by the Caribbean Cetacean Society (CCS) and Gwenaëlle Margez (gwenaelle.margez@hotmail.fr, +599 787 3307) , is dedicated to studying and protecting the dolphin populations around Bonaire. What makes these dolphins unique is their habit of staying close to the island’s coastline, making them easily observable from shore.
 

To take advantage of this unique situation, the project relies on citizen science by involving the local community in data collection. Residents and visitors are encouraged to report their dolphin sightings by filling out the form below, where they can describe their observations and upload photos and videos. These contributions will help researchers gain valuable insights into the dolphins’ movements, behaviors, and population dynamics.
 

By working together, the people of Bonaire can play a key role in the study and conservation of these cetaceans, ensuring better protection for them and a deeper understanding of their ecological role around the island.

Citizen science on Bonaire.png
Contact Gwen +599 787 3307 - gwenaelle.margez_hotmail.fr.png
Link instagram CCS
Link Facebook CCS
Logo CCS - cetacean conservation network in the Caribbean
Link helloasso CCS

© Caribbean Cetacean Society 2022

bottom of page