Hawaii study links tourism to declining spinner dolphin calf numbers
Could tourism be hurting Hawaii's spinner dolphin population? A new study is raising concerns.
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Hawaii study links tourism to declining spinner dolphin calf numbers
A new study suggests tourism and human activity off Hawaii Island may be contributing to unexpectedly low calf numbers in spinner dolphins.

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