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The Southern Resident Killer Whale population is in trouble, serious trouble.

The Southern Resident Killer Whale population is in trouble, serious trouble.

by Susan Phillips | Mar 24, 2020 | Home News

The Southern Resident Killer Whale population is in trouble, serious trouble. One Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute scientist is helping us understand why…Continue reading more about HSWRI’s Postdoctoral Research Associate, Sam Rossman, Ph.D. and his research on...
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New Research Detects Potent Neurotoxin in Indian River Lagoon

by Susan Phillips | Mar 24, 2020 | Home News

BY RYAN RANDALL ON JANUARY 16, 2020ACADEMICS & RESEARCH, RESEARCH A potent neurotoxin that has long been associated with mass die-offs of marine mammals during harmful algal blooms has been detected in bottlenose dolphins from the Indian River Lagoon estuary. A...

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