Researchers examined the brains of 20 common bottlenose dolphins that had stranded along Florida’s Indian River Lagoon (IRL) ...
Laela Sayigh is getting ready to go see some old friends. Sayigh is a senior research specialist in the biology department at ...
Dolphins have shown signs of cognitive decline, which scientists believe may be caused by toxic algae.Their research has ...
A new study has found that dolphins living in Florida’s Indian River Lagoon show brain changes similar to those seen in ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A team of scientists from the University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Health and Stranding lab (UHHSL) are sounding the alarm for an infectious disease recently discovered in Hawaii ...
Tiny plastic pieces have spread all over the planet — on land, in the air and even in clouds. An estimated 170 trillion bits of microplastic are estimated to be in the oceans alone. Across the globe, ...
A fishing community in southern Brazil has an unusual ally: wild dolphins. Accounts of people and dolphins working together to hunt fish go back millennia, from the time of the Roman Empire near what ...
Many hands make light work. Or, in the case of cooperative interspecies foraging in southern Brazil, flippers and hands catch more fish together. The tandem hunting practiced by Lahille’s bottlenose ...
But the law is no punchline. Its purpose is to protect dolphins from the very human urge to connect. According to the ...