In April, NOAA said it was also investigating the death of a bottlenose dolphin that was shot multiple times in the brain, spinal cord and heart. The remains were found on a beach in Louisiana.
In April, the NOAA announced that it was investigating the death of a bottlenose dolphin whose injuries were "consistent with ...
THIS ARTICLE IS republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay in Florida and Barataria Bay in Louisiana are exhaling microplastic fibers ...
U.S. researchers have detected microplastic particles in air exhaled by wild bottlenose dolphins, suggesting that inhalation may be a relevant route of exposure to these potentially harmful ...
Researchers studying bottlenose dolphins found polyester and other plastics in every animal they tested. By Hiroko Tabuchi Scientists have found plastic pollution almost everywhere they have looked.
Speaking to the BBC, Biologist Dr. Simon Allen believes the culprit of such attacks would likely be a single male bottlenose dolphin — who has likely been kicked out of its pod “and be seeking ...
To test the dolphins’ breath, the researchers took samples from 11 wild bottlenose dolphins — six from Barataria Bay in Louisiana, and five from Sarasota Bay in Florida — during catch-and ...
Experts say bottlenose dolphins are highly social and ‘this sociality can be expressed in very physical ways’ Credit: Alamy Experts also believe the dolphin may be sexually frustrated ...
U.S. researchers have detected microplastic particles in air exhaled by wild bottlenose dolphins, suggesting that inhalation may be a relevant route of exposure to these potentially harmful ...
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I’m Susanne Rust, staff writer for the L.A. Times; I’m filling in for Sammy Roth today. For the last few months, I’ve been largely covering two topics: Bird flu and plastics. And because ...
Bottlenose dolphins in Sarasota Bay in Florida and Barataria Bay in Louisiana are exhaling microplastic fibers, according to our new research published in the journal PLOS One. In humans ...