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Dolphins, Snapper & Shifting Shores – Flinders University

  • Victor Harbor Visitor Centre 2 Railway Terrace Victor Harbor, SA, 5211 Australia (map)

Bottlenose dolphins from the Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary (Credit: Cristina Vicente)

Celebrate the remarkable marine life of the Fleurieu and Adelaide Coast and explore the inspiring work of Flinders University marine researchers. Discover how science is helping protect dolphins and other marine wildlife, support the recovery of snapper stocks, and improve our understanding of wave climate and beach erosion in the Victor Harbor region. Dive into stories of marine research, coastal conservation, and ocean resilience along South Australia’s coastline.

 Speakers:

Australasian snapper in the wild (Credit: David Harasti)

Urban Dolphins: Ecology, Threats and Survival in Adelaide Waters, Kennadie Haigh

The Future of Snapper Fisheries Starts with Genomics, Prof Luciano Beheregaray

Understanding Victor Harbor’s Changing Coast, A/Prof Graziela Hesp



Free to attend. Bookings essential.

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