... there is no definitive science on the source of infection.
“The question that drives our research is how are marine mammals from the Arctic Circle to Australia infected by a parasite that is spread ...
... some of the most poorly understood whales on Earth. During the study, for the first time, scientists attached listening and movement sensors on marine mammals around realistic military operations.
... scientific research strategy is clearly needed. First of all, interaction between anthropogenic sound and marine mammals is a complex problem, as the effects of anthropogenic sound on marine mammals ...
... U.S. Navy that includes measures to protect marine mammals while conducting Atlantic fleet ... regulations require the Navy to implement measures designed to protect and minimize effects to marine mammals ...
... A recent surge in weakened and malnourished sea lions found along the Northern California coast is mystifying scientists and keeping workers hopping at the newly expanded Marine Mammal Center here....
... Energy has trained its crew members to watch for marine mammals and sea turtles as their vessels travel ... Cape Cod Bay for the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries and two off the coasts of Georgia ...
MONTREAL, Aug. 20 (UPI) -- Scientists say they believe a huge swath of red algae in the St. Lawrence River is killing marine mammals, including the threatened beluga whale.
... local and state governments, to better manage marine debris and try to achieve zero discharge."
... significant harm. For instance, birds, fish, and marine mammals ingest debris, especially plastics, ...
... over exploitation for terrestrial mammals, and pollution, global warming and over exploitation for marine mammals, Smith said.
"Within our lifetime hundreds of species could be lost as a result of ...
... degradation of their habitats is the biggest threat, while marine mammals suffer more from accident deaths stemming ... assessment, which covers 5,487 wild mammal species, represents five years of work ...
... toxins that have been known to threaten marine ecosystems and even kill marine mammals, fish and birds.
Using a series of new approaches, Scripps Oceanography’s Xavier Mayali investigated the inner ...
... as lengths of old rope, pieces of wood, or even large marine mammals. There is still no full explanation for this aggregation behaviour, but the past 20 years have seen purse-seine ...
... and biodiverse, sometimes host unique species and serve as feeding grounds for fishes, marine mammals and seabirds. They also may serve as important way stations for marine migrations. The ...
... as lengths of old rope, pieces of wood, or even large marine mammals. There is still no full explanation for this aggregation behaviour, but the past 20 years have seen purse-seine ...
... our success and measure what additional work needs to be accomplished to protect highly migratory marine mammals.”
The results of this new report come from SPLASH (Structure of Populations, Levels ...