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When a dolphin dies, whether a single animal or many, it can signal broader environmental conditions and the health of marine ecosystems. Dolphins are long-lived, socially compl...
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When a dolphin dies, whether a single animal or many, it can signal broader environmental conditions and the health of marine ecosystems. Dolphins are long-lived, socially compl...
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Each new shark discovery updates how scientists understand ocean ecosystems, from deep-sea habitats to coastal food webs. Researchers use genetic analysis, comparative anatomy,...
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When we refer to whales trapped in ice, we are describing situations where one or more individuals are encased or restrained by sea ice, preventing normal movement, surfacing, o...
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Shark deaths in 2025 reflect a mix of ongoing human pressures and emerging conservation responses. Across the globe, data from fisheries, bycatch monitoring, and scientific surv...
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North Atlantic right whales are critically endangered due to historical overharvesting and ongoing modern threats, with their population hovering near 350 individuals. Today, th...
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Coelacanths inhabit deep, cool waters along limited coastlines, primarily off Comoros, Indonesia, and South Africa. These nocturnal lobe‑finned fish rely on steep slopes, cave...
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The North Atlantic right whale is endangered primarily because centuries of commercial whaling reduced the species to very low numbers, and present-day mortalities from ship str...
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A recently discovered shark refers to a species that has been formally described in peer‑reviewed literature within the last decade but remains poorly known to the public. Dis...
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