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Bottlenose dolphin, humpback whale research summaries
Leeward coast of Oahu. We will concentrate on photo-identification and concurrent behavioral ... of the papers, in the menu to your left. For more up-to-date information on bottlenose dolphins and humpback whales, please see our Resource Guide. Back to Top Dolphin Programs | Whale ...
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Los Angeles Dolphin Project Bottlenose Studies
This project attempts to learn more about the offshore populations and compare that information to a continuing study of inshore groups. Social interaction between coastal bottlenose dolphins Photo-identification and focal group behavioral descriptions form the key methods of answering questions about the social structure of these dolphin populations. Photo-identification of ...
www.oceanconservation.org
SoundNet - Encounters with Dolphins: A Call for Peace Between Species
Unfortunately, dolphins around the world are being captured, harmed, and even killed just so people can be ... attempt to swim them. Biologist Dr. Rochelle Constantine has found that over the years, the bottlenose dolphins in the Bay of Islands have been interacting with swimmers less and avoiding them ...
www.oceania.org.au
Dolphin Care UK -
Black porpoise, Cowfish Primary Classification:Odontocete (Toothed whale, dolphin or porpoise) Sub Classification:Delphinidae Description: Bottlenose dolphins vary greatly in size. It's quite possible for two to be a very ... behaviour and work out clever ways of catching food that suit their situation. For example, dolphins chase fish onto the shore and then roll up on the beach to catch them. ...
dolphincareuk.org
bottlenose dolphin
Some can swim as fast as 20 mph, but only for brief periods of time. The Bottlenose dolphin’s typical swimming speed ranges from three to six miles per hour. They are strong ... at http://montereybay.noaa.gov, and at http://cordellbank.noaa.gov/. Photo credit for the acrobatic Bottlenose dolphins: Annie Douglas, NOAA. http://swfsc.nmfs.noaa.gov/PRD/ . © 2005-2006 Farallones Marine Sanctuary Association ...
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National Geographic Coloring Book: Bottlenose Dolphin Picture
Parents: Subscriptions NG Kids Shop NationalGeographic.com More for Kids Kids Home Page National Geographic Kids Magazine National Geographic Explorer Classroom Magazine Homework Help Illustration by Natalya Zahn Bottlenose Dolphins Bottlenose dolphins live together in groups of about a dozen animals. They often hunt together for fish, squid, and shrimp. To locate prey, the dolphins make sounds ...
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Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
OPR Site Map Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Status | Taxonomy | Species Description | Habitat | Distribution | Population Trends | Threats | Conservation Efforts | Regulatory Overview | Key Documents | More Info Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) Photo: NMFS Southwest Fisheries Science Center Did You Know? Females as old as 45 years have given birth! Bottlenose dolphins employ a ...
www.nmfs.noaa.gov
Online Zoologists: Cetaceans, the Whales and Dolphins
TBD [Top] Tursiops gilli TBD [Top] Tursiops truncatus Bottlenose dolphin Cole: A Bottlenose Dolphin Diane Blackwood and Cole at Playtime Dolphin Doctor Sam Ridgway's book about Tuf Guy and Sam's career as a marine mammal vet. FINSCAN Computer automated photo-identification of individual bottlenose dolphins.
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STW - Bottlenose Dolphin
Differences between them have been studied and continue to be explored, but presently there exists no conclusive information distinguishing these two populations. Bottlenose dolphins usually form groups of fewer than ten (coastal) or 25 (offshore) individuals, though groups of several hundred have been reported from some offshore areas. Males reach sexual ...
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STW - Dolphins & Porpoises
STW - Dolphins & Porpoises MARINE MAMMAL SPECIES Dolphins & Porpoises Baiji Bottlenose Dall's Porpoise Harbour Porpoise Research Indo-Pacific Hump-Backed Dolphin Orca Pacific White-Sided Dolphin Go to Whale Species Go to Other Marine Mammals Home Marine Mammal Stranding Networks Click here Our Purpose Contact Us Media Coverage Memoriams Inspiration Fundraisers Heroes Letters Poems About ...
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