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Florida marine scientists say it was too late to save a juvenile humpback whale that died after beaching itself in the Fort Pierce inlet.
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Read the latest Central stories, Birmingham home to world's first vegetarian shark? Via Kirsten Massebeau
Commercial whaling is banned under international treaty but, since 1987, Japan has been taking advantage of a loophole under which it is possible to conduct lethal research in the name of science. For this reason, two Japanese whaling ships, the Yushin Maru and Yushin Maru No 2, left the Shimonoseki port in Yamaguchi, western Japan, to join the Nisshin Maru, their mother vessel. Via Kirsten Massebeau
The existence of dolphinaria is detrimental to the welfare of dolphins and causes harm and death to them through capture (10248 signatures on petition)...
Blood tests revealed that the stranded striped dolphin rescued from Kata Beach, has a serious infection and only a 10 to 30 percent chance of survival... Via Kirsten Massebeau
We’ve waded our way through today's 165-page, 771-footnote WTO ruling against dolphin-safe labels. Here’s a quick guide to what it says and means. Via Kirsten Massebeau
Dr. Carlos Yaipen Llanos of ORCA in Peru informed Hardy Jones of Blue Voice that acoustical trauma is the cause of the Mass Mortality Event (MME) that killed an estimated one thousand dolphins along the coast of northern Peru in March 2012. Via Kirsten Massebeau
The 15-year-old bottlenose dolphin was found dead early April 14, on the bottom of a tank... Via Kirsten Massebeau
Last week, the U.S. Navy came out with a shocking confession. They now admit that their coastal training exercises kill or harm more marine mammals than previously acknowledged. Via Kirsten Massebeau
Fred Felleman, Friends of the Earth’s Northwest consultant, stood on the dock in Everett, WA, this past February capturing evidence of the U.S. Navy’s active sonar use with a hydrophone. Via Kirsten Massebeau
With melting sea ice opening up previously inaccessible parts of the Arctic Ocean, the fishing industry sees a potential bonanza. But some scientists and government officials have begun calling for a moratorium on fishing in the region until the true state of the Arctic fishery is assessed. Via Kirsten Massebeau
«The rainforests of the ocean», coral reefs are the most beautiful of all marine habitats. Corals are large colonies of tiny animals that grow slowly and leave behind a layer of limy skeleton which is so tough it almost feels like ... Via Malxn
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society - Protecting oceans around the world (RT @riottamat: Help my friend Captain Paul Watson. What's happening to him is terrible. Please retweet and share! Via Lori Chappelle
It has happened again.The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, the Coast Guard and the Marine Fisheries Services worked together Monday afternoon... Via Kirsten Massebeau
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PHUKET: The disturbing discovery by a Phuket News reader of the selling of endangered hammerhead sharks in Kata market has been exasperated by the shocking realisation that the practice is not ‘technically’ illegal. Via Kirsten Massebeau
Militant environmental group Sea Shepherd leader Paul Watson on Tuesday suggested Japan was involved in his recent arrest in Germany,…... Via Kirsten Massebeau
A newborn beluga calf is in critical condition at the Georgia Aquarium after its birth on Friday morning. Via Kirsten Massebeau
The WTO ruled yesterday that United States’ “Dolphin Safe tuna-labeling regulations unfairly discriminates against Mexico. Via Kirsten Massebeau
The U.S. Navy is in the process of renewing its permits to conduct sonar and explosive tests off the coast of the Pacific Northwest. Via Kirsten Massebeau
The new gadget will allow marine scientists to reproduce the full range of dolphin sounds, including clicks, whistles and burst pulses well outside of the range of human hearing. Via Kirsten Massebeau
The Solomons' decision to continue exports of 50 live dolphins each year has been met with controversy. A report by the South Pacific Whale Research Consortium, presented in Honiara, says that level of export is way beyond what the population can sustai Via Kirsten Massebeau
The majority of them are Azov dolphins, a relatively smaller ones, but the Black Sea bottle-nose (Aphalina) dolphins are found as well. Both kinds are represented in the Black Sea only. Crimean scientists state that this phenomenon is quite wide-spread and it threatens the existence of the marine mammals. This was the topic of our conversation with Oleksii BIRKUN, famous Crimean biologist, chairman of the International NGO Black Sea Council for Marine Mammals and the Scientific Committee for the International Convention “Agreement on the Conservation of Cetaceans in the Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and Contiguous Atlantic Area (ACCOBAMS).” Via Kirsten Massebeau
Latest A young dolphin was plucked from the sea at Kata beach and is now being treated at Phuket Marine Biology Centre. Dolphins sometimes swim into trouble during the monsoon season. Via Kirsten Massebeau
Reef Tank Feature Articles Reefs In The News regarding Rare, blue coral found (CR - Rare, blue coral found: Most hard corals in Fiji and the world are colorful on the outside but when cracked open http://t.co/2tUzxAQr...)... Via Malxn
Scuba Diving with Dive Grenada produced a very rare Nudibranch called Flabellina Dushia recently. This very beautiful and rare creature was found on one of our very popular shipwrecks in Grenada called the Veronica L. Via Malxn
The Institute of Cetacean Research plans to catch 100 minke whales, 100 sei whales, 50 Bryde's whales and 10 sperm whales in the 19th annual whaling program in the waters to check their diet and their sizes and sell their meat to earn funds for the research, the agency. Via Kirsten Massebeau
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