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Florida’s Dying Dolphins: A Warning Sign We Can’t IgnoreA toxic chain reaction fueled by fertilizer runoff and septic leaks is starving bottlenose dolphins to death. Scientists warn ...
Dolphins are starving to death in Florida. Scientists say a plankton bloom is to blame - Too many nutrients can cause ...
Researchers studying dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon found that when seagrass dies off, dolphins have to shift their ...
As the Dolphins seek a trade to send off cornerback Jalen Ramsey, Miami’s GM reaffirms the team is still trying to win now.
In 2013, 8% of the bottlenose dolphins living in Florida's Indian River Lagoon died. Investigations have now revealed that ...
One of the most prominent themes of Miami Dolphins general manager Chris Grier’s recent press conference was that the team believes the 2025 NFL draft lines up ...
For the first time, Cristina M. Friebe, executive assistant to ex-Miami Dolphins player Vontae Davis, opens up about what ...
The first round of the 2025 NFL Draft takes place Thursday, April 24. The Jaguars are the first of Florida's 3 NFL teams to ...
The NFL once again is having current and former players announce picks during the second and third rounds of the draft, and the choice for the Miami Dolphins se ...
Manatees are not the only marine mammals that suffer when seagrass dies off in Florida. A new study found that dolphins in the Indian River Lagoon starved when seagrass meadows declined as well.
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