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Five dolphins discovered 'starving' at abandoned tourist park near luxury hotel

Five dolphins discovered 'starving' at abandoned tourist park near luxury hotel | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Cashed-up travellers paid to swim with them, but now the animals have been forgotten. See the video.
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Caught on camera: Great white shark spotted off Alabama coast

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Navy veteran embraces lifestyle of fitness, scuba diving

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Community mourns thousands of fish lost as B.C. drought risk looms again

Community mourns thousands of fish lost as B.C. drought risk looms again | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
DUNCAN, B.C. — Images of steelhead and trout flicker over long sheets of paper, brought to life in blue and green crayon rubbings by the thousands.
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Shark Attacks Increased in 2021, and Researchers Say the Pandemic Is Likely the Cause

Researchers say there were 73 unprovoked shark bites around the world in 2021, with 11 total fatalities
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300-year-old underwater town resurfaces due to extreme heat in Philippines

300-year-old underwater town resurfaces due to extreme heat in Philippines | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
As per the records, Pantabangan town, submerged in the 1970s to construct a reservoir, emerges from the water on exceedingly rare occasions when weather conditions turn exceptionally dry and hot. This recent event comes after nearly half of the country is going through drought, with temperatures soaring in various regions.
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NOAA researchers announce 33% increase in gray whale numbers, end investigation into die-off •

NOAA researchers announce 33% increase in gray whale numbers, end investigation into die-off • | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
There’s good news for whale lovers on the Oregon coast. The number of gray whales that migrated south along the Pacific Coast this winter have rebounded sharply to numbers not seen in four years, according to the fisheries unit of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration or NOAA. The increase is large enough and signs […]
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B.C.'s Columbia River watershed declared infected with fish-killing whirling disease

B.C.'s Columbia River watershed declared infected with fish-killing whirling disease | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
OTTAWA — The Columbia River watershed in B.C. has been declared an infected area for whirling disease, a parasite that causes deformities in fish and has a high mortality rate.
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Underwater data centers are the future. But a speaker system could cripple them. - News - University of Florida

Underwater data centers are the future. But a speaker system could cripple them. - News - University of Florida | Soggy Science | Scoop.it

Acoustic attacks pose a risk to underwater servers, but researchers have identified ways to guard against attacks.

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Roman-Era Ship Was Carrying Jugs Full of Fish Sauce When It Sank 1,700 Years Ago | Smart News|

Roman-Era Ship Was Carrying Jugs Full of Fish Sauce When It Sank 1,700 Years Ago | Smart News| | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Discovered in the summer of 2019, the Ses Fontanelles wreck likely ran aground sometime during the fourth century
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As an Underwater Graveyard, the Great Lakes Have Claimed Close to 10,000 Ships

As an Underwater Graveyard, the Great Lakes Have Claimed Close to 10,000 Ships | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Though called the Great Lakes, these massive bodies of water are actually inland seas, and can be just as unpredictable as the ocean.
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CITES halts Ecuador’s shark trade; trafficking persists amid lack of transparency

CITES halts Ecuador’s shark trade; trafficking persists amid lack of transparency | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Illegal trafficking of shark fins and bodies from Ecuador to Peru has gone on for years. On Feb. 6, Ecuador announced measures to restrict fishing of these animals. The announcement came in response to an ultimatum given in November 2023 by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) […]
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NOAA scientists at sea investigating Hawaii's pelagic killer whale population

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Hunting sunken treasure from a legendary shipwreck - CBS News

Hunting sunken treasure from a legendary shipwreck - CBS News | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Since he was a child Carl Allen came to Walker's Cay in the Bahamas for the fishing. Today, the retired businessman is fishing for gold, silver and gems from the wreck of a Spanish galleon that sank in 1656.
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Orca pod spotted in vicinity of orphan B.C. killer whale, but no evidence of family

ZEBALLOS, B.C. — A pod of killer whales has been spotted far offshore from the remote Vancouver Island inlet where an orphaned orca has been spending time since escaping a lagoon last month, but a member of her rescue team is downplaying the prospec
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The 2 missing divers found dead at 100 meters deep, the first body recovered - News

The 2 missing divers found dead at 100 meters deep, the first body recovered - News | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Was recovered and brought back to the surface, one of the bodies of the two divers missing…
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Sub deaths in Villasimius, the illness hypothesis: reconstruction

Sub deaths in Villasimius, the illness hypothesis: reconstruction | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
The commander of the Cagliari Coast Guard, Giovanni Stella, reconstructs the possible dynamics of the tragedy and the rescue efforts. Recovery operations for Bianchelli's body have been suspended
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Bull shark caught in Guadalupe River goes viral in Texas

Bull shark caught in Guadalupe River goes viral in Texas | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
A viral video captured the moment a Texas fisherman reeled in a big catch, a bull shark, in the Guadalupe River.
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'Blood sport' or 'humane and quick'? Controversial whale slaughter begins in Faroe Islands | Euronews

'Blood sport' or 'humane and quick'? Controversial whale slaughter begins in Faroe Islands | Euronews | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Critics say the practice is cruel and unnecessary, though defenders claim it is an integral part of island life and resist what they see as meddling by outsiders.
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Scientists unable to reach bottom of mysterious underwater sinkhole near dinosaur-killing crater off Mexico

Scientists unable to reach bottom of mysterious underwater sinkhole near dinosaur-killing crater off Mexico | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Taam Ja’ Blue Hole in Chetumal Bay is world’s deepest underwater sinkhole – but what lies at its very bottom remains unknown
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Hooghly noise scan for dolphins: Study on whether underwater sound impedes navigation of aquatic mammals

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Man breaks into ex-girlfriend's home, kills fish named 'Bean'

A man has been arrested after police said he broke into his ex-girlfriend's home, damaged her property and killed her pet fish.
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Australian Antarctic Division listening in on critically endangered blue whales in Southern Ocean - ABC News

Australian Antarctic Division listening in on critically endangered blue whales in Southern Ocean - ABC News | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Scientists have undertaken seven voyages totalling more than 100,000 kilometres and eight months at sea to build the most up-to-date snapshot of Antarctic blue whale distribution.
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Why are teenagers hooked on fishing?

Why are teenagers hooked on fishing? | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Teenagers are hooked on angling as figures reveal a 23% year-on-year increase in annual fishing licences issued to those aged 13-16 by the Environment Agency in England.
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