Our November E-Newsletter is out! Take a moment to catch up on all things MWSRP. Not subscribed but want to be? Go to our homepage, scroll to the bottom, and sign up. It’s free, simple, and sure to be informative.

Our November E-Newsletter is out! Take a moment to catch up on all things MWSRP. Not subscribed but want to be? Go to our homepage, scroll to the bottom, and sign up. It’s free, simple, and sure to be informative.
During the week of October 11-17, 2013, MWSRP staff members Ben Fothergill and Rachel Bott facilitated and taught a class on climate change, ocean acidification, and whale shark research for students from the American School of Doha. The week long service-learning trip was based on the local island of Dhigurah in South Ari Atoll, Maldives. […]
So why do this…? Someone recently pointed out that if we did no research on whale sharks in the Maldives, then they would still be there forevermore anyway. Ostensibly they would seem to have a point; the government of the Maldives has done a great job of protecting them in Maldivian waters since 1995 and a […]
Our October E-Newsletter hit inboxes across the globe on October 23. Take a moment to catch up on the latest buzz with MWSRP. Not subscribed but want to be? Go to our homepage, scroll to the bottom, and sign up. It’s free, simple, and sure to be informative.
Our September e-newsletter dropped to the world on 18 September. Give it a read to get up-to-speed with what’s happening in the programme. Not subscribed but want to? Go to our homepage, scroll to the bottom, and sign up. It’s sure to be informative and fun.
Our programme has grown in the last year. We’re in the midst of exciting times as we bring on new staff from around the world with a passion for whale sharks and marine conservation. We’d like you to meet the folks that will keep the in-field research and volunteer programme operating at the highest plane […]
We finally got with the times. Our first e-newsletter was sent during the month of August. Take a moment to catch up with what’s going on and read our e-newsletter. It’ll make our day. Want to subscribe? Go to our homepage, scroll to the bottom, and sign up. It’s free, easy, and sure to be […]