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'We're letting him do his own thing'
When a dolphin swam into Bolsa Chica sometime before noon Friday, the wetlands got a surprise visitor. Now, they may have an unintended mascot. Five days and many media stories later, the dolphin still hadn't left the water near Warner Avenue and Pacific...
Tags: Environmental Issues, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Science and Technology, Wetlands, Natural Resources
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2 years later, fish sick near BP oil spill site
BARATARIA BAY, La. (AP) — Open sores. Parasitic infections. Chewed-up-looking fins. Gashes. Mysterious black streaks. Two years after the drilling-rig explosion that touched off the biggest offshore oil spill in U.S. history, scientists are...
Tags: Health, Food and Drug Administration, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, BP Plc, Conservation
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News briefs from around the world
In Planned Parenthood remark, Democrats see another chance to rip Romney on women's issues
WASHINGTON (AP) — A coordinated attack by Democrats on Mitt Romney's plan to "get rid of" Planned Parenthood to help balance the federal budget is part of...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Barack Obama, Public Finance, Murder, Iran
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Beached sei whale a big attraction in Norfolk's Ocean View
Update: Researchers from the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center initially misidentified the whale the washed ashore in Norfolk on Sunday. It is a fin whale, not a sei whale, Joan Barns, an aquarium spokeswoman, said Tuesday.
NORFOLK —...Tags: Environmental Issues, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Aquaculture, Virginia Marine Resources Commission
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Briefly In the News
26th annual AIDS Walk announced Mickey and Minnie Mouse will be up early May 6. The 26th annual AIDS Walk Orange County will begin at 7 a.m. at the Disneyland Resort. The walk is expected to raise $750,000, all of which will stay in Orange County and be...Tags: Human Interest, AIDS, HIV, Zoology, Science
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Lawsuit filed for failing to protect whales, dolphins, seals, more
Q13 FOX News OnlineConservationists and American Indian groups filed a lawsuit Thursday against the National Marine Fisheries Services (NMFS) alleging the group has failed to protect thousands of whales, dolphins, seals, porpoises and sea lions fromU.S. Navywarfare training...Tags: Environmental Issues, Aquaculture, Conservation, Zoology, Science
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Gray whale tangled near Laguna Beach reappears off Central Coast
L.A. NOWThe gray whale that had been found tangled in debris this month in the waters off San Onofre, only to disappear, has been spotted again hundreds of miles up the California coast.... -
UW dog tracks Orca scat and contributes to a number of new studies
Q13 Fox News reporterLabradors are natural born hunting dogs, but what Tucker is retrieving is a little out of the ordinary. The research team from the University of Washington is in the San Juan Islands tracking Orca poop. Samples they've collected so far show our Southern...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Science and Technology, Genes and Chromosomes, Immune System, Politics
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Natural Perspectives: Highs and lows at Bolsa Chica
Vic and I attended the third Bolsa Chica Science Symposium this past Saturday, where nine scientists presented the results of their research and monitoring programs conducted at Bolsa Chica. Actually, Vic did more than attend. He was the moderator....Tags: Petroleum Industry, Renovation, Anchovies
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DNR chief: Oyster farming having a shell of a good start
In his recent article about oyster farming ("State's oyster farmers snagged on red tape," June 20), Tim Wheeler left out several important facts regarding the issuance of aquaculture leases. Had they been included, perhaps the headline of the article...Tags: Science and Technology, Aquaculture, Energy Resources, Lifestyle and Leisure, Natural Resources
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Two wayward killer whales die in freezing Alaska river, NOAA says
(CNN) -- A team of four NOAA veterinarians and a killer whale specialist from SeaWorld, San Diego will begin necropsies Tuesday on two wayward killer whales whose carcasses were found in Alaska's Nushagak River, according to NOAA.
The two whales that...Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Aquaculture, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Seahorses may be heading toward decline
They are whimsical symbols of the beach, appearing on key chains, murals, logos and postcards. They form inseparable, monogamous couples. And they are hauled from the sea in nets, ground into powder for traditional Chinese medicine and dried for sale in...Tags: Health, Environmental Issues, Museum of Natural History, Aquaculture, Conservation
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