VIDEO OF THE WEEK The Dolphins of Barataria Bay (Part 2) A team of NMMF and NOAA veterinarians, biologists, and wildlife epidemiologists participate in a 10-day mission to evaluate the health of Barataria Bay’s bottlenose dolphins. Their goal is to discover any chronic health issues linked to oil exposure. And because dolphins are mammals and…
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Monthly Archives: October 2017
Dispatches E-News: Barataria Dolphins, Marine Snow & Another Hidden Figure (10/18/17)
VIDEO OF THE WEEK The Dolphins of Barataria Bay (Part 1) Barataria Bay’s salt marshes and mangroves are fertile nesting grounds and nurseries for birds and fish. And despite being hit hard by the 2010 Deepwater Horizon event, these waters teem with hundreds of species of marine animals. It’s also the permanent home for 1,300…
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Dispatches E-News: Still Haven’t Watched Dispatches 1? The Dolphin Doctor & Seagrass Victory (10/11/17)
VIDEO OF THE WEEK Dispatches from the Gulf 1: Science • Community • Recovery In April 2010 – 41 miles off the coast of Louisiana – the Deepwater Horizon oil-drilling rig exploded. Tragically, the blowout killed 11 and changed the lives of millions living near the Gulf coast. To uncover what happened, a global team…
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Dispatches E-News: Mud & Blood Wrap-up, Plants Breaking Down Oil & Coastal Resilience (10/04/17)
VIDEO OF THE WEEK The Mud and Blood Cruise – Part Six: Final Thoughts The “Mud and Blood Cruise” is a two-week research mission that collects and analyzes fish and soil samples near the site of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. As oil and gas exploration moves further offshore and into deeper environments, deep-sea or…
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