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For three years (1999-2002) the Oceanic Society collected opportunistic sightings and conducted...
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New Scientific paper -- by researcher Dori Dick »
Bottlenose dolphin(Tursiops truncatus) abundance at Turneffe Atoll, Belize
published in Marine Mammal Science.
New scientific paper »
by researcher Daisy Kaplan on Juvenile Spotted Dolphins published in the Marine Mammal Science.
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from Research Partner Cascadia
New Report suggests a possible decline in crocodile population in Turneffe Atoll »
by Dr. Thomas Rainwater







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