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Two Oceans Aquarium
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NEW Nudibranch Range Extension in False Bay! Two Oceans Aquarium guest blog

This post originally appeared on the Two Oceans Aquarium blog, check it out here! Cape Research and Diver Development (RADD) is a local marine field station specialising in dive training and long-term biodiversity monitoring projects. The Two Oceans Aquarium is pleased to share the Cape ocean community with dedicated citizen scientists and marine Read more

By Mike Barron, 7 yearsMay 9, 2018 ago
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Interpreting Shark Movement With Accelerometers

“How do I do that in R?”: Ethographer What’s an accelerometer? Next up in our series of tutorials is a revisiting of some ancient work that I conducted while earning a masters degree at the University of Cape Town. In this project I compared patterns of shark swimming behaviour that Read more

By Dylan Irion, 7 years ago
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Estimating Kelp cover from LANDSAT imagery

Monitoring the distribution of kelp We love kelp here at Cape RADD, if you haven’t gotten that by now then I don’t know what you’re reading. I try to use the word kelp in a sentence at least once a day and I am pretty sure I’ve seen Jessie feed Read more

By Dylan Irion, 7 yearsApril 15, 2018 ago
Southwest Madagascar Coastal Current
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Oceanographers discover new ocean current: Southwest Madagascar Coastal Current

Two Oceans We spend a lot of time in our Citizen Science day and biodiversity lectures speaking about oceanography and the Agulhas and Benguela currents. It is largely because of these two ocean currents that Cape Town sees such a rich diversity of marine and terrestrial life. There really aren’t Read more

By Dylan Irion, 7 years ago
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Killer whales and Great white sharks! Who’s the real king of the ocean?

Great white sharks are one of the oceans most notorious shark species, a top apex predator with one of the most remarkable and eye-catching predatory hunting behaviors documented in the natural world, the Polaris breach.   White sharks have often split the publics opinions, filling some people with inquisitive questions Read more

By Mike Barron, 7 yearsApril 6, 2018 ago
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The False Bay Hope Spot! What is a Hope Spot? and what is their purpose?

  False Bay, an area of natural beauty and biodiversity! False Bay is one of the most varied and diverse areas in the world for marine life and plays host to an abundance of species large and small, from an eclectic array of colourful nudibranchs, sponges and sea anemones to Read more

By Mike Barron, 7 yearsMarch 26, 2018 ago
School of fish in kelp
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Incredible Kelp, Keystone of the Environment

We’re in love with all things kelp here at Cape RADD. We love kelp and we love lookin’ at it. Kelp forever! That’s why we loved this new Open-Access article published Tuesday in the journal Functional Ecology. Noisette F, Hurd C. Abiotic and biotic interactions in the diffusive boundary layer Read more

By Dylan Irion, 7 yearsMarch 22, 2018 ago
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What is a BioBlitz and how do they help biologists?

The Cape RADD Big Bad BioBlitz!  Attention all SCUBA Divers, Snorkelers and ocean lovers! Cape RADD are excited to be invited to the Cape Town Dive festival as a competition organizer this year! This is Cape RADD’s first time at the Dive festival and we will be running a BioBlitz Read more

By Mike Barron, 7 yearsMarch 2, 2018 ago
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What are apnea tables?

And how can they improve my freediving? First-time freedivers are often asking about a ‘magic bullet’ that will unlock their breath holds; a secret trick that enables us to stay down for so long. Perhaps it’s because seemingly anyone can become a freediver. And rightfully so, anyone can, and some Read more

By Dylan Irion, 7 yearsFebruary 26, 2018 ago
Internship students attend a lecture on biodiversity
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Internships – Choosing a volunteer or internship program

Volunteering? Internship? What am I doing? Which is right for me? We’ve all experienced the chicken-egg dilemma that is the work experience-job application. “Applicant must have 5 years experience.” So how do you get yourself out of this situation and into the work pool? How do you get job experience Read more

By The Team, 7 yearsFebruary 21, 2018 ago

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