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Contact us with feedback or questions on:


email info@caribbeanwhalefriends.org

Many thanks to friends and colleagues in the Caribbean and elsewhere who work to promote the conservation and well being of whales, dolphins and porpoises, often in difficult circumstances and with few resources.

For further information, the following provides links to NGOs and other organisations working on whales and whaling in the Caribbean.

Environmental Awareness Group, Antigua and Barbuda
www.eag.org.ag

Jamaica Environmental Trust
www.jamentrust.org
*check out their Marine Mammal Info sheets! look on the left-hand bar

YWF-KIDO Foundation, Carriacou, Grenada
www.kido-projects.com

World Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA), supporting all of the groups listed above in their awareness and education campaigns
www.wspa.or.cr

Eastern Caribbean Coalition for Environmental Awareness (ECCEA)
www.eccea.org

Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), UK
www.eia-international.org

Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), US
www.eia-global.org

Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)
www.savewhalesnotwhaling.org

International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)
www.stopwhaling.org

Specially Protected Areas & Wildlife Protocol (SPAW)
Addressing biodiversity issues in the Wider Caribbean including conservation of marine mammals
www.cep.unep.org


Further Reading


Eight-part Series on Whales and Whaling in the Caribbean, by Becky Dayhuff (2006), in
All At Sea: The Caribbean’s Waterfront Magazine.
click here to read article


Many thanks to the groups and individuals that contributed their time or images to the ad and website, including:


Trevor MacDonald

Kim Collins and Malcolm Gaskin of Glasshead, who produced the ad.
www.glasshead.co.uk

Breathtaking Whales
www.breathtakingwhales.com

Chris Johnson
www.earthocean.tv


Greenpeace
www.greenpeace.org

IFAW
www.ifaw.org

Leon Cole
www.leoncole.co.uk

Martha Watkins Gilkes – Fanta Sea Island Divers
www.caribbeanavenue.com/fantasea/scuba.html


Ross Cleaver at Revolting Ltd.
www.wearerevolting.co.uk

Jennifer Ferguson-Mitchell
Chanler Communications
www.chanlercommunications.com



 
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