That means we can replace one of our aging boat motors. We will use the additional funds to help replace a 20-year-old boat trailer needed for getting one of our boats to Barataria Bay, Louisiana, for a new project with the University of St Andrews and the National Marine Mammal Foundation, and perform repairs to our dolphin veterinary examination/fish sampling vessel.
Thank you so much for your support! Every dollar raised through the 2020 Giving Challenge will help to support dolphin conservation here in Sarasota Bay and beyond!
I’m also pleased to announce that another Chicago Zoological Society supporter recently donated a 24-foot, twin-engine boat that will help us conduct offshore field research focused on gaining a better understanding of the health and movements of dolphins living over the West Florida Shelf.
Through a special exemption in Florida’s “Safer at Home” orders that allows for essential environmental monitoring, we’ve been able to continue our regular dolphin photographic identification population monitoring surveys and other research with Barancik Foundation support.
Our small field teams are wearing protective masks, remaining in assigned parts of boats, handling only gear assigned to a single person and using an abundance of hand sanitizer. During April, they documented 68% of the members of the long-term resident Sarasota Bay community, a typical level for these monthly surveys.
Staff and our colleagues are also working on manuscripts for a special issue of the open-access, peer-review journal
Frontiers in Marine Science
that will celebrate 50 years of the Chicago Zoological Society’s Sarasota Dolphin Research Program (CZS SDRP). We expect to publish 25 papers about our long-term research and key findings. Please look for that later this year. We also want to thank the CZS Women’s Board, the Mote Scientific Foundation and several other donors for supporting this special edition.
As we spend this year looking back on our accomplishments and planning for our 50
th
Anniversary celebration in October, we’re really honored to know that we have a supportive community focused on helping us gain a greater understanding of dolphins and ways we can work together to ensure dolphin communities survive and thrive.
Thank you again for your support!
Randy Wells