I had the pleasure of paying a visit to the Song of the Whale, a research ship owned by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). The Song of the Whale works around Iceland on a regular basis to conduct and demonstrate the effectiveness of non-lethal cetacean research. We were treated to some of the recordings made by whales and dolphins. Much of the ship’s work in Iceland is conducted in cooperation with the University of Iceland.
Monday, September 10, 2012
A visit to the Song of the Whale
I had the pleasure of paying a visit to the Song of the Whale, a research ship owned by the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW). The Song of the Whale works around Iceland on a regular basis to conduct and demonstrate the effectiveness of non-lethal cetacean research. We were treated to some of the recordings made by whales and dolphins. Much of the ship’s work in Iceland is conducted in cooperation with the University of Iceland.