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After another fantastic few months, our Wildlife Officer programme in the English Channel has come to an end for 2019!
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Just 2 weeks left for Maeva! Find out about some of the amazing unique adaptations of cetaceans in this weeks blog.
It might be the middle of August, but in the English Channel conditions have felt like it's the middle of November!
Do you know how long whales have been on the earth for?
Celebrating Bastille’s Day in the English Channel!
Hello again whale lovers! It has been a month since we started the ORCA program on-board DFDS Seaways.
People think the English Channel is polluted, empty & busy, but under those white caps there's more life than you can imagine..
This week our Wildlife Officer progmme in the English Channel has come to an end. Find out what Maeva has been up to during her last week on board.
The start of the school means our English Channel Wildlife Officer programme is coming to a close for another year!
This week Maeve delves into the world of marine mammals and takes a closer look at some of their characteristics.
Crossing in the English Channel may be quieter than other routes, but there is still always something interesting going on!
In the English Channel, passengers are making a concious effort to be more environmentally friendly to help protect our oceans!
ORCA Wildlife Officer Maeva has been inspiring new audiances, some of which are familar faces!
What is the best time and place to spot cetaceans when crossing the English Channel?
The 2019 ORCA Wildlife Officer programme in the English Channel has begun!