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NMMF VaquitaCPR boats in sunset

Conservation Experts Launch a New Community-Based Program to Save Endangered Aquatic Mammals

May 25, 2023February 13, 2023

New Study Predicts Catastrophic Decline of Dolphins in Barataria Bay, LA

April 23, 2022April 20, 2022
Photo: Paul-Ensor

Scientists Embark on Second Phase of Minke Whale Hearing Research off the Coast of Norway

March 10, 2022March 10, 2022
A group of dolphins photographed by NMMF researchers as part of follow-up surveys to study reproductive and survival outcomes. The unique shape and pattern of notches in the dorsal fins allow for the identification of specific individuals.

THE APP THAT HELPS DOLPHINS

March 8, 2022March 3, 2022

PinMed and the National Marine Mammal Foundation Partner to Adapt PinMed’s Wireless Monitoring Platform for the U.S. Navy

March 8, 2022February 15, 2022

New Study Finds Abnormal Hearts in Dolphins Exposed to Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill

March 8, 2022February 14, 2022

LOVE DOLPHINS? TALK TO THE MAN WHO KNOWS THEM BEST: ANYTIME, ANYWHERE

February 9, 2022

Scientists Now Able to Determine a Dolphin’s ‘Real Age’ Using Novel Techniques

August 16, 2021August 16, 2021

Marine Mammal Non-Profit in Running to Win Land Rover Rescue Vehicle

August 16, 2021April 30, 2021
South Asian river dolphins (Platanista gangetica gangetica) foraging below the Sapta Koshi barrage, Nepal. 2017. Photo 10 ©Grant Abel

Scientists call for new approach to saving endangered dolphins

October 7, 2020October 7, 2020
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