
First grey whale spotted south of the equator Namibia sighting suggests much-hunted whales are regaining ancient migrato
June 12, 20219m 1s
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First grey whale spotted south of the equator
Namibia sighting suggests much-hunted whales are regaining ancient migratory
routes, or may be down to climate disruption.
GUEST: DR. SIMON ELWEN - Founding Director of Sea Search Research and Conservation
and an Honorary Research Associate with the Department of Botany and
Zoology, Stellenbosch University
Currently in Walvis Bay +264 81
Namibia sighting suggests much-hunted whales are regaining ancient migratory
routes, or may be down to climate disruption.
GUEST: DR. SIMON ELWEN - Founding Director of Sea Search Research and Conservation
and an Honorary Research Associate with the Department of Botany and
Zoology, Stellenbosch University
Currently in Walvis Bay +264 81