Portuguese Sea
Oh salty sea, how much of your salt
are tears from Portugal!
Because we cross you how many mothers cryed,
how many children prayed in vain!
How many brides remained unmarried
in order you were ours, oh sea!
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(In "Mensagem", Fernando Pessoa)
photographed by the School of Sea / Escola de Mar
"SUMMER PROGRAMME, 2008"
from July 15th to September 15th there were around 60 cetacean's watching missions along the Sesimbra's coast open to general public under previous inscription, organized by the School of Sea / Escola de Mar in co-operation with the Portuguese Foundation for Science & Technology, Summer Programme, 2008 - Alive Science / Ciência Viva
Please see more at www.ipernity.com/doc/armando.taborda/album/31719
photographed by the School of Sea / Escola de Mar
Please see / read note at
www.ipernity.com/doc/armando.taborda/3302472
and
https://www.ipernity.com/blog/armando.taborda/328322
photographed by the School of Sea / Escola de Mar
"SUMMER PROGRAMME, 2008"
from July 15th to September 15th there were around 30 biological life watch missions along the Sesimbra's coast, which highlights were the dives in apnoea for observation of local waters fish' species, open to general public under previous inscription, organized by the School of Sea / Escola de Mar in co-operation with the Portuguese Foundation for Science & Technology, Summer Programme, 2008 - Alive Science / Ciência Viva
Please see more at www.ipernity.com/doc/armando.taborda/album/31719
School of Sea, Open Course on Dolphins from Portug…
Education on Environment and Eco-tourism
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Cetaceans; Biology and Behaviour; Education on Environment; Eco-tourism; Investigation and Conservation
Sea Watch; Museum's Visit
Open to public at large: 132 € per participant
From 13 to 21 March; Lisboa & Sesimbra
Total 25h00 (attribuition of 1 credit by the Biologist`s Professional Order)
Inscriptions: escolademar@gmail.com
www.escolademar.pt
escolademar.blogdrive.com
photographed by Cristina Brito, School of Sea / Escola de Mar
www.ipernity.com/doc/armando.taborda/album/31719
https://www.ipernity.com/blog/armando.taborda/256918
Sea of Sesimbra, juvenile Minke Whale trapped by a…
photographed by Cristina Brito
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This damaged whale was observed by a scientific team belonging to the Escola de Mar / School of Sea, on the past 14th March, very close to the coast, alone, with high breathing frequency and slow and evasive movement. Wounds and scraps of cables and pieces of fishing net are visible at his dorsal zone.
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