Marinelife is a Charitable Limited Company established to co-ordinate and develop a growing portfolio of global research and monitoring projects. Through these we aim to further the conservation of the wildlife of coasts and oceans through scientific investigation and educational activities. Check latest news...

BDRP Our projects include the Biscay Dolphin Research Programme which has been researching the wildlife of Bay of Biscay, English Channel and approaches since 1995. A strong partnership with P&O Ferries means there is always a Wildlife Officer onboard to aid and inform passengers.

Marinelife/BDRP Blog

Marinelife/Biscay Dolphin Research Programme has now set up a Blog so we can share with you our sightings and trip reports in more detail. We do hope you enjoy reading the blog. Our researchers and wildlife officers will be posting entries from trips on all our different routes so please do check back regularly for updates.

Please click on the Blog icon to be forwarded to the Marinelife/BDRP blog.


In 2006 we began monthly monitoring trips on Brittany Ferry's Plymouth-Roscoff route.

In 2008 we have two new routes - Brittany Ferries Poole-Santander and Norfolkline's Felixstowe-Vlaardingen, monthly survey reports are being posted on the Marinelife news page, these all contribute to the Atlantic Research Coalition's network of survey routes.

Other research currently includes supporting several PhD research projects, monitoring of coastal animal movements and bird migrations in the West Bay area and the Balearic Shearwater Survey.

We have arranged a number of trips to watch Whales, Dolphins and other Marine Wildlife, in and around the Bay of Biscay as well as to other recognised marine life hotspots around the world including the Maldive Islands, Seychelles and Azores. Whale Watching with Blue Ocean Safaris...

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Marinelife also has a strong core team of volunteer workers with professional marine/conservation backgrounds and recognised expertise in a number of relevant disciplines. These include cetacean ecology, cetacean identification, seal ecology, shark ecology, population ecology, marine mammal education and interpretation, ecological methodology, seabirds, wildlife illustration and public relations.

Contact Information:

Telephone +44 (0)1202 827957
Email Clive Martin

Email Darren Fanner with questions or comments about this web site.