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Recently, a study at the University of Zurich looked at the effects of
In early 2011, a heatwave caused water temperatures in Shark Bay to
The researchers investigated how this environmental damage affected
Their analysis showed that dolphins’ survival rate dropped by 12% and
The researchers were surprised by the extent and the duration of the influence of the heatwave, especially the fact that the reproductive rate of dolphins had not returned to normal even after 6 years.
This study shows for the first time that marine heatwaves not only
**********
Climate change is a threat to dolphins’ survival
Photo, posted December 14, 2014, courtesy of Ed Dunens via Flickr.
Earth Wise is a production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio.
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Recently, a study at the University of Zurich looked at the effects of
In early 2011, a heatwave caused water temperatures in Shark Bay to
The researchers investigated how this environmental damage affected
Their analysis showed that dolphins’ survival rate dropped by 12% and
The researchers were surprised by the extent and the duration of the influence of the heatwave, especially the fact that the reproductive rate of dolphins had not returned to normal even after 6 years.
This study shows for the first time that marine heatwaves not only
**********
Climate change is a threat to dolphins’ survival
Photo, posted December 14, 2014, courtesy of Ed Dunens via Flickr.
Earth Wise is a production of WAMC Northeast Public Radio.

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