By Laela Sayigh, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Human fascination with bottlenose dolphins goes back thousands of years ...
Tests found evidence of red tide toxin exposure in most of the sampled dolphins after a spike in deaths across parts of the ...
Dolphins have been used by the military to detect underwater obstacles for decades, but they aren’t typically sent into active war zones.
A "kamikaze dolphins" question surfaced at a Pentagon briefing. The US has long used dolphins for mine detection and harbor ...
The U.S. Navy's Marine Mammal Program in San Diego trains bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions to find underwater ...
Samples collected from bottlenose dolphins that recently died in North Florida suggest red tide may have killed them, ...
A bottlenose dolphin died after it got stranded on the shore in Barangay Cadunan in Mabini, Davao de Oro. According to a ...