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| | | | | Dolphins are some of the most intelligent marine mammals. Find out more about these aquatic animals and how you can contribute to dolphin conservation. | |
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www.livescience.com
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| | | | | Discover interesting facts about how dolphins sleep, if they're dangerous, and what they eat. | |
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futurism.com
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| | | | | Big pods of orcas may be teaching each other how to tear unsuspecting blue whales into massive chunks. | |
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www.tropwater.com
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| | | As part of the newly-launched Water Quality Science & Agriculture Hub, Dr Stephen Lewis delves into the history of the Great Barrier Reef, tracing its development over the past 7,000 years and exploring the complexities of establishing a baseline for assessing its health. He examines how scientists use geological and coral records to measure the reef's health over centuries and millennia, shedding light on how the frequency of disturbances like river runoff and coral bleaching has increased in r | ||