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Fishermen rescues injured Dolphin struggling in shallow waters

Fishermen rescues injured Dolphin struggling in shallow waters | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
An injured Dolphin rescued at the West Bus Station, Antigua Yesterday. It was spotted struggling in the shallow water.
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Critically Endangered sawfish are spinning in circles until they die. What the heck is going on? – Southern Fried Science

Critically Endangered sawfish are spinning in circles until they die. What the heck is going on? – Southern Fried Science | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
An epidemic of spinning disease is killing these Critically Endangered animals in a horrifying way. I spoke to experts to help understand what’s going on and what’s being done to help. A dead sawfish is unloaded by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission in preparation for a necropsy.
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Montreal-based startup gets $850,000 to protect whales with artificial intelligence

MONTREAL — The federal Fisheries Department is giving $850,000 to a Montreal-based startup that has developed artificial intelligence technology to protect whales and other marine life from ship strikes.
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Alligator discovered taking bites out of dead woman in Houston

Alligator discovered taking bites out of dead woman in Houston | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Houston Police discovered an alligator taking bites out of a woman Tuesday morning. Police said it is unclear if the woman died before the incident.
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Woman's 'pink dolphin' discovery comes undone after tiny detail spotted in photograph

An unwitting local photographer has caught a pod of dolphins in the act off the coast of Byron Bay – although it took her a while to notice.
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Volunteer hopes beaching of dolphin calf off Bunbury beach was a 'freak accident' - ABC News

Volunteer hopes beaching of dolphin calf off Bunbury beach was a 'freak accident' - ABC News | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
After three attempts and help from authorities, the juvenile dolphin returned to the water after beaching itself near Bunbury. 
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Kiama diver and photographer Scott Gutterson formed a relationship with a female octopus. - ABC News

Kiama diver and photographer Scott Gutterson formed a relationship with a female octopus. - ABC News | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Trusted and independent source of local, national and world news. In-depth analysis, business, sport, weather and more.
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Port Stephens: Massive great white shark circles fishing boat off NSW coast

A five-metre great white shark left keen fishers petrified and in awe when she circled their boat off th
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Florida is the shark capital of the world, with the most attacks taking place in Volusia County

Florida is the shark capital of the world, with the most attacks taking place in Volusia County | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Florida has been named the shark capital of the world with a new report revealing the most unprovoked shark bites across the globe occurring in the Sunshine State.
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Scientists solve mystery of why killer whales are attacking boats worldwide | Daily

Scientists solve mystery of why killer whales are attacking boats worldwide | Daily | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Killer whales have destroyed the rudders of more than 600 boats off the coast of Portugal, Spain and Morocco. Now researchers believe they know why the orcas are attacking.
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'It's like being born again': Husband hires divers to find wedding ring lost for 25 years

'It's like being born again': Husband hires divers to find wedding ring lost for 25 years | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
A couple reunited with a long lost wedding ring 25 years after it fell into a lake. He lost the ring while sitting on a dock owned by his brother.
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Marines complete shoreline testing near training facility, but decline to release data

Marines complete shoreline testing near training facility, but decline to release data | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Initially, the military said the results would take weeks.
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One of world’s rarest whales sighted off California coast

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‘It was impressive’: Boaters spot multiple whales off the coast of South Florida

‘It was impressive’: Boaters spot multiple whales off the coast of South Florida | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
POMPANO BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Boaters in South Florida experience whale sightings during the holiday weekend.“It was a slick, calm day. Perfect slicker. Rare soRead More
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Rivers in Alaska are turning orange. It’s an ‘unexpected consequence of climate change’

Rivers in Alaska are turning orange. It’s an ‘unexpected consequence of climate change’ | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Rivers and streams in Alaska are changing color – from a clean, clear blue to a rusty orange – because of the toxic metals released by thawing permafrost, according to a new study.
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Scotland's first underwater sniffer dog dies after 11 years in service

Scotland's first underwater sniffer dog dies after 11 years in service | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
Springer Spaniel Barra spent 11 years helping to find bodies in the River Clyde before retiring from duty in 2022.
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UCLA rowing team rescue starving sea lion that jumped into their boat

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Ancient megalodon and great white sharks might not be that similar, study finds

Researchers believe the megalodon doesn't look like great white shark at all. Researchers believe a mako shark is a better comparison.
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4 Zebrafish Brought to China's Space Station Still Alive, But Show Signs of Disorientation

4 Zebrafish Brought to China's Space Station Still Alive, But Show Signs of Disorientation | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
The latest report shows that the four zebrafish brought to China's Tiangong space station are in good health and alive but are showing signs of disorientation with their new environment. Read here.
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Wealthy Utah landowners suddenly cut off access to world renowned river as they go to war with fishermen trespassing on their land for the last decade | Daily

Wealthy Utah landowners suddenly cut off access to world renowned river as they go to war with fishermen trespassing on their land for the last decade | Daily | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
The controversy surrounds a stretch of the Lower Provo River in Utah, roughly 50 miles from Salt Lake City.
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Kiteboarder Lucas Arsenault attacked by shark in Turks and Caicos | CTV News

Kiteboarder Lucas Arsenault attacked by shark in Turks and Caicos | CTV News | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
A professional kiteboarder from P.E.I. says he has been seriously injured in a shark attack that occurred while he was snorkelling in the Turks and Caicos Islands last week.
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At least 20 are left violently ill after being poisoned by paralytic shellfish harvested over the weekend | Daily

At least 20 are left violently ill after being poisoned by paralytic shellfish harvested over the weekend | Daily | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
There were at least 20 people harvesting mussels in Oregon this weekend who were poisoned after eating them, prompting officials to tell residents to throw out any mollusks they might still have.
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Yale swimmer eyes Paralympics after losing leg in shark attack

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Local non-profit ‘Fishing 4 Heroes’ takes veterans out on the water for a day of fishing to give back

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Pollution Paradox: How Cleaning Up Smog Drives Ocean Warming

Pollution Paradox: How Cleaning Up Smog Drives Ocean Warming | Soggy Science | Scoop.it
New research indicates that the decline in smog particles from China’s air cleanups caused the recent extreme heat waves in the Pacific. Scientists are grappling with the fact that reducing such pollution, while essential for public health, is also heating the atmosphere.
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