Decoy carcasses reveal how often stranded dolphins are found
September 12, 2024
September 12, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 12 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Better surveillance of marine mammals that wash up on beaches and in marshes will provide more accurate estimates of how many individuals of many species are dying and the causes of those deaths, according to a new study published Sept. 4 in Marine Mammal Science.
In the study, which took place on Dauphin Island, Alabama, the researchers planted decoys of bottlenose dolphins a common marine mam . . .
Better surveillance of marine mammals that wash up on beaches and in marshes will provide more accurate estimates of how many individuals of many species are dying and the causes of those deaths, according to a new study published Sept. 4 in Marine Mammal Science.
In the study, which took place on Dauphin Island, Alabama, the researchers planted decoys of bottlenose dolphins a common marine mam . . .