+ Follow MARINE MAMMALS Tag
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[Title] => Stranded dwarf sperm whale found dead
[Summary] => Members of the Bohol Rescue Unit for Marine Mammals have buried a dead two-meter dwarf sperm whale (Kogia sima) that was earlier found floating lifeless in mangrove area of coastal Barangay Suba here, about 100 kms from Tagbilaran City.
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[Title] => Physalus: Plastics can kill marine mammals Hawksbill turtle saved from death for ingesting plastic
[Summary] => Plastic debris or non-biodegradables drifting at sea due to indiscriminate or deliberate trash throwing could be lethal to marine mammals that might be able to ingest this waste.
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[Title] => Did Bohol fishermen kill the pilot whale? Rescue unit for marine wildlife reconstituted
[Summary] => A marine mammal, identified as pilot whale, was allegedly butchered by residents and fisherfolk in Sagasa island of this coastal town in Bohol
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