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WHOI and NOAA fisheries release new North Atlantic right whale health assessment review


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IMAGE: A North Atlantic right whale photographed in Cape Cod Bay, Mass. Trauma wounds are scarred over but still very evident, showing that non-lethal entanglement can still have serious health.
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Credit: Photo: J. Durban, NOAA, and Holly Fearnbach, SR3. Permit # 17355-01
Woods Hole, Mass. (February 25, 2021) Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) along with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries have released the first broad scale synthesis of available information derived from right whale health assessment techniques. The manuscript published today in the science journal
Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, reviews available tools, and current understanding of the health status and trends of individual whales and the species. The paper concludes with recommendations for additional information needs and necessary management actions to enhance the health of individual right whales. ....

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Burrunan dolphin deaths linked to Fresh Water Skin Disease caused by climate change


Burrunan dolphin deaths linked to Fresh Water Skin Disease caused by climate change
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Dr Nahiid Stephens (left) said Fresh Water Skin Disease in marine dolphins is on the rise due to climate change.
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Australian scientists have, for the first time, determined the cause of mysterious skin lesions found in a rare species of endangered bottlenose dolphins in Victoria s east.
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Australian scientists for the first time have determined climate change as the cause of deadly skin lesions found in two species of extremely endangered bottlenose dolphins in Australia. ....

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Devastating Skin Disease Covering Up to 70% of a Dolphin's Body Tied to Climate Change in New Groundbreaking Study


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Devastating Skin Disease Covering Up to 70% of a Dolphin’s Body Tied to Climate Change in New Groundbreaking Study
December 18, 2020 GMT
SAUSALITO, Calif. (BUSINESS WIRE) Dec 18, 2020
Scientists at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, CA – the largest marine mammal hospital in the world – and international colleagues have identified a novel skin disease in dolphins that is linked to climate change. The study is a groundbreaking discovery, as it is the first time since the disease first appeared in 2005 that scientists have been able to link a cause to the condition that affects coastal dolphin communities worldwide. Due to the decreased water salinity brought upon by climate change, the dolphins develop patchy and raised skin lesions across their bodies – sometimes covering upwards of 70 percent of their skin. ....

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