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Clearwater Marine Aquarium (CMA) announces the opening of its new BayCare Kids Check-Up Exhibit, a three-year partnership that kicks off with the first phase opening today, Feb. 12. This interactive and educational exhibit in the Mangrove Key Kids Zone is located outside CMA’s Animal Hospital and surgical suite, allowing families and kids to see the similarities between themselves and marine life such as dolphins, manatees, turtles and more.
Probable propellor strike Marine scientists are calling for more focused management strategies and further interventions to secure the future of marine ecosystems and key fish species, as well as ‘near threatened’ dolphins and shellfish species around South Australia’s coastline. With ongoing pressure from human activities and climate change, three new research articles led by Flinders […]
[from left to right] CDU RIEL PhD candidate Natalie Robson and Dr. Carol Palmer, Senior Research Associate (Cetaceans and Marine Megafauna) at CDU RIEL. Charles Darwin University (CDU) A comparison of aerial surveys of green turtle nests between the 1990s and 2024 shows a decline in turtle nesting sites on Croker Island – a new research project with First […]
Shutterstock Animals are endlessly fascinating, and just when you think you’ve learned it all—BAM!—nature hits you with something outrageously weird, wildly impressive, or downright hilarious. While school taught us the basics (like how cheetahs are fast and dolphins are smart), the animal kingdom is full of bizarre facts that were somehow …
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