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The Humpback Whale Project

Historic

 

In 1988, during the implementation activities of the Abrolhos National Marine Park, the researchers who worked in the region rediscovered a small surviving population of humpback whales, a species about which there was no formal record in Brazilian waters since the hunting ban in the years 1960. A specific line of research on this subject was then developed, initially by the Abrolhos Center, an institution that supported various activities in the Park.

 

With the dissolution of the Abrolhos Center, the Baleia Jubarte Project started to be executed autonomously by a pair of pioneers in research, documentation and conservation actions of the species in Brazil, Márcia Engel and Enrico Marcovaldi. Supported by a small group of enthusiasts, and obtaining scarce resources for fieldwork, they were able to structure a study and protection program for Brazilian humpbacks that continues today. In 1996, the Baleia Jubarte Institute was created to provide institutional support for the execution of the Project, and this year the work started to be sponsored by PETROBRAS Petróleo Brasileiro S / A, in a successful partnership that continues today.

Meet the Humpback Whale Project

Learn more about the 30 years of the Humpback Whale Project.

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COMO TUDO COMEÇOU

Conheça um pouco mais sobre a nossa história. Das primeiras expedições até os dias hoje.

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EDUCAÇÃO AMBIENTAL

É preciso conhecer para preservar. Por isso, só amamos aquilo que conhecemos!

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CULTURA E ESPORTE

São instrumentos de conscientização que utilizamos em nossas ações.

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In order to achieve its conservation objectives for humpback whales and the marine environment, together with the promotion of a better life for coastal communities, the Humpback Whale Project operates in several lines of work: Scientific Research, Environmental Education, Support for Observation Tourism and Public policy. With a vision aimed at using scientific knowledge and the experience of more than three decades of work to generate advances in nature conservation and direct benefits for human communities, the Project team works in an integrated way, from vessels out to sea to international conference halls in which we participate, to ensure that our work contributes to a better world for whales and people.

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