On this episode Dr Chris Parsons chats with Liz Sandeman from Marine Connection about the phenomenon of solitary, sociable dolphins - when single wild dolphins interact with humans. Sadly these situations often come to an unfortunate end for the dolphins. They talk about what to do if one of these dolphins is reported and ways to manage the situation to help protect both the dolphin and humans.
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Phthalate Exposure
PCFG - Feed behavior
Pacific Coast Feeding Group History
Pacific coast feeding group's morphology and Climate Change
Zoop to Poop: Pacific Coast Feeding Group
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Wind Turbines and noise underwater
Working in conjunction with fishing communities in India
Fisheries interactions and Indian Ocean Humpback Dolphins, pt 2
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Sea Otters and Surfboards
How bottlenose dolphin mothers communicate with their calves
Advocacy and Iberian orcas
Toxoplasma gondii
Rhythm under the sea, pt 2
Rhythm under the sea, pt 1
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