For the first time, scientists have found evidence that marine mammals could be inhaling microplastics, according to new ...
They've been discovered in whales, fish, krill, and now dolphins, posing a severe risk to their health. Scientists make disturbing discovery after analyzing breath samples from dolphins: 'The impacts ...
The IFAW said its stranding hotline started getting calls Saturday morning reporting multiple dolphins found stranded on ...
A buzz of clicks and gleeful victory squeals compose the soundtrack in the first footage ever recorded from the perspective ...
It is unclear if this case has been resolved or if the agency made any arrests. Bottlenose dolphins in the U.S. are protected ...
While bottlenose dolphins are playing together, they “smile” at each other, making “open-mouth” facial expressions as a way ...
The deaths of three dolphins at Gulf World Marine Park spark online discourse, prompting former trainers to reach out to the ...
Bottlenose dolphins probably don't have the greatest breath. It's probably pretty fishy. According to a new study, dolphin's ...
Marine scientists are working overtime studying the declines in other species, such as sea turtles, sharks, rays, manatees, ...
Microplastics are invisible but omnipresent.
The bottlenose dolphin is a clever, streamlined mammal that can be found in most of the world’s oceans, including around the UK. By protecting marine dolphins like these we’re helping keep our seas ...
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 ...