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Volunteering for Cape RADD: by Rebecca Waugh

Finishing my third year as a marine biology and zoology student in the UK, at Bangor University, I quickly realised that the most beneficial way to broaden my career options, was not only to rely on having good grades, but Read more…

By Becky Waugh, 2 yearsNovember 30, 2022 ago
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Shark Diving for Science in South Africa’s Kelp Forests…

Check out a recent article published on SCUBADIVERS.COM

By Mike Barron, 2 yearsNovember 18, 2022 ago
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Behind the Scenes: The Perspective of a Cape RADD Field Student

I had the pleasure of spending three weeks participating in the Cape RADD Marine Science Field Course. Throughout my time there, I was able to master a variety of scuba diving research techniques, take part in multiple citizen science excursions Read more…

By Isabel Mohammadi-Hall, 3 yearsOctober 6, 2022 ago
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The Diary of a Marine Biology Student

This is a little insight into the day to day outline of what a Cape RADD marine biology field course entails and what the students gain from spending time as a field biologist with the Cape RADD Team. Student: Riley Read more…

By Riley Sebby, 3 yearsSeptember 22, 2022 ago
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A brief report on citizen science volunteers in Simon’s Town

In 2021, we collaborated with researchers at TREES, North-West University, to help profile tourists who participate in scientific activities. The goal was to assess the experiences of tourists partaking in meaningful actions of research and conservation, with a focus on Read more…

By The Team, 3 yearsAugust 24, 2022 ago
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Marine Biology Work Experience – By Anelia

Hi there, this is Anelia. I shadowed at Cape RADD and Impact Divers on 22 and 23 June. I thoroughly enjoyed my experience and would like to submit a piece of writing that could possibly be added to either websites, Read more…

By Anelia Louw, 3 yearsJuly 12, 2022 ago
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Humpback whales and sea fans the size of YOU! ‘I was told that life is different 40 meters down…’

Diving deep into the depths of False Bay, and bumping into ocean giants..

By Augustus Hoff, 3 yearsJune 6, 2022 ago
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‘Cape RADD has a beautiful combination of professionalism and personality…’ RADD Student diaries, Augustus

           I was picked up from the airport by a lovely man named Gordan, an associate with Cape Radd, who held my name on a white paper to bring me to Simon’s Town. Upon entering the Read more…

By Augustus Hoff, 3 yearsMay 24, 2022 ago
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Two Weeks in the Life of a Citizen Scientist

I throw the grid down over the kelp on the beach and look up. Antonietta, my marine biologist guide, smiles encouragingly and says, “That’s it.” We count the squares with kelp in it, including fronds, stipe and holdfast, look for Read more…

By Ellie Dundas, 3 yearsApril 29, 2022 ago
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A Day in the Great African Sea Forest

Standing at shore, you have no idea a lush jungle lies ahead. The thick fronds of the kelp carpeting  the surface only give a hint of the world below. We are about to enter the Great African Sea Forest, one Read more…

By Ellie Dundas, 3 yearsApril 18, 2022 ago

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