Turning the Tide, Saving the Chesapeake Bay
Science:Nature
CBF President Will Baker talks with CBF’s resident dolphin geek Maryland Scientist Doug Myers about the increase of dolphins in the Chesapeake Bay.
EPISODE SUMMARY
01:08 Why are we seeing more dolphins in Chesapeake Bay? 04:46 What's the correlation between dolphins and sharks? 06:35 How dolphins communicate. 17:10 What to do if you come across a dead or stranded dolphin and why it's important to report. 19:40 What you can do to help protect the Bay's dolphin population.
See our blog post Frequent Dolphin Sightings Reveal a Rebounding Bay.
Report your dolphin sitings on the Dolphinwatch website.
CALL 1-800-628-9944 TO REPORT STRANDED MARINE MAMMALS AND SEA TURTLES (alive or dead).
Photo credit Ian Robbins
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