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X-WR-CALNAME:Dolphin Watching with MERR Institute • Lewes Ferry 90 Minute
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LOCATION:217 Anglers Road\nLewes Delaware 19958
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SUMMARY:Dolphin Watching with MERR Institute • Lewes Ferry 90 Minutes •
  Narrated
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DESCRIPTION:Head out in search of dolphins with our friends from the MERR\
 nInstitute [https://www.merrinstitute.org/] and\, if you choose to\nparti
 cipate\, help collect valuable data on local dolphin populations\nin the p
 rocess. Join members of the Marine Education Research and\nRehabilitation 
 Institute aboard a Cape Water Tours vessel as we learn\nabout the various 
 marine mammals and sea turtle species native to the\narea. Scan the waters
  for dolphin activity and take an active role as\na “MARINE BIOLOGIST FO
 R A DAY” as you help gather valuable\ninformation on local dolphin activ
 ity.\n\nFor 25 years\, MERR has responded to more than 1\,500 strandings o
 f the\n36 species of threatened and endangered marine species in Delaware
 ’s\nwaterways. Guests of the tour will be provided special field reports
 \nto help identify any dolphin activity which assists MERR in the\nmonitor
 ing of the species and ensures their future protection. Feel\nfree to brin
 g snacks and drinks. \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Head out in search of dolphins with our fri
 ends from the&nbsp\;<a href=\"https://www.merrinstitute.org/\">MERR Instit
 ute</a>&nbsp\;and\, if you choose to participate\, help collect valuable d
 ata on local dolphin populations in the process. Join members of the Marin
 e Education Research and Rehabilitation Institute aboard a Cape Water Tour
 s vessel as we learn about the various marine mammals and sea turtle speci
 es native to the area. Scan the waters for dolphin activity and take an ac
 tive role as a &ldquo\;<strong>marine biologist for a day</strong>&rdquo\;
  as you help gather valuable information on local dolphin activity.</p>\n\
 n<p>For 25 years\, MERR has responded to more than 1\,500 strandings of th
 e 36 species of threatened and endangered marine species in Delaware&rsquo
 \;s waterways. Guests of the tour will be provided special field reports t
 o help identify any dolphin activity which assists MERR in the monitoring 
 of the species and ensures their future protection. Feel free to bring sna
 cks and drinks.&nbsp\;</p>
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