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A well-loved Galveston Bay bottlenose dolphin has once again been spotted after disappearing for nearly a year. Nicknamed for its distinct dorsal fin, or lack thereof, Nub was sighted again on Aug ...
The dolphin, described as small and slender with no dorsal fin, is typically seen in the cold water of the northwest. They are often mistaken for fur seals because of their dark color and ...
A photo shows the dolphin’s dorsal fin protruding through the water’s surface in the estuary. Rescuers and authorities had to wait for “the weather, wind and tidal conditions to align for a ...
Tokyo - Fuji, a mother dolphin that lost 75% of her tail due to a mysterious disease, is jumping once again with the help of what is believed to be the world's first artificial fin. The 34-year-old ...
The dolphin, described as small and slender with no dorsal fin, is typically seen in the cold water of the northwest. They are often mistaken for fur seals because of their dark color and ...
The TMMSN and GDRP both use photographs of dolphins' dorsal fins for individual identification. "We can cross match photos in our catalogs to determine that it's the same dolphin and ultimately ...
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