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These Wild Dolphins Use Sea Sponges as Diving Masks
Picture a dolphin diving toward the seafloor with something odd on its nose. It is not a shell or a fish. It is a sea sponge.
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The US Navy uses dolphins to hunt live explosives they didn’t choose
The U.S. Navy operates a marine mammal program where highly intelligent dolphins are trained to detect underwater mines and ...
Researchers at University of Tsukuba have identified two fundamental coordination patterns underlying the underwater dolphin kick in swimmers: (1) the coordinated motion of the shank and foot and (2) ...
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The best way to keep up with a dolphin underwater
Pensioners missing out on huge payment they don’t know they can claim 'Wake-up call' poll for Starmer's Labour rivals ‘I’m genuinely horrified’: Prince & Princess of Wales install home eco gadget to ...
Robert Croft, who has died aged 91, was a US Navy diving instructor whose record-breaking feats of deep diving in the 1960s ...
Diver Hiroyuki Arakawa descends almost daily into the breathtakingly beautiful waters off the coast here, carrying an oxygen ...
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What Are Barnacles Good For?
Scroll long enough, and you will see barnacles portrayed all over social media as ocean troublemakers. People violently scrape them off ship hulls and sea turtles like they are the problem. In reality ...
The Northeast Canyons and Seamounts Marine National Monument is once again open to commercial fishing. Whether that’s a good ...
This island is like visiting the Maldives or Bali without the crowds, but it offers so much more, as you can see big ...
Initial trials show an acoustic fish deterrent system that would use underwater ultrasound technology to keep fish away from ...
Marineland, one of Florida’s earliest manmade tourists attractions and the oldest marine attraction in the country, was making news even before it opened in 1938.
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