In Overfished Adriatic Sea, Dolphins Look to Trawlers for Food
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physics.yale.eduIn Overfished Adriatic Sea, Dolphins Look to Trawlers for Foodyale.eduOff the eastern coast of Italy, large numbers of bottlenose dolphins are looking to fishing trawlers as a source of food, a sign that dolphins may be struggling to feed themselves in waters depleted by overfishing. Read more on E360 →
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