The Dolphin Company wants to transfer 16 sharks to a Miami aquarist named Daniel Castillo, a new court filing reveals.
The findings are the result of a study involving examining data collected over half a century from Indian Ocean humpback dolphins caught in shark nets.
A minke whale that was swimming in Long Beach Harbor earlier this month died from domoic acid poisoning associated with a toxic algal bloom that has stricken many other sea creatures, according to ...
Using drones and cameras attached to the orcas, scientists have finally been able to learn something about the interaction ...
Members of the SeaWorld San Diego Rescue Team in a quarantined area providing fluid treatment to sea animals with domoic acid poisoning at SeaWorld San Diego on March 26, 2025. A toxic algae bloom in ...
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Why Dolphins in Mexico Are Leaving Show Business
In a win for animal welfare, Mexico bans captive dolphins for entertainment purposes. Learn more about the law and what it ...
According to the report, trainers and veterinarians have 'excellent knowledge and an excellent relationship with the animals' ...
Scientists say the aquatic allies were observed apparently relying on one another to find prized prey: large adult Chinook salmon.
WAIMANALO, Hawaii (KHON2) — Families and their keiki can dive into new immersive education learning programs at Sea Life Park Hawaii. The park released a full list of close encounter experiences ...
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The Bright Side: Mediterranean’s first dolphin sanctuary for captive animals to open in Italy
Italy is set to open the Mediterranean’s first sanctuary for dolphins that have lived in captivity, offering a natural but ...
Dozens of marine mammals -- including dolphins — have been sickened by a toxic algae bloom off the San Diego's coast, according to SeaWorld. Although scientists have recorded domoic-acid blooms every ...
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