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Enjoy dolphins from a distance, expert says - MURDOCH University - 0 views

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    A Murdoch University dolphin expert has advised that members of the public should enjoy observing dolphins from a distance this summer.
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    A Murdoch University dolphin expert has advised that members of the public should enjoy observing dolphins from a distance this summer.
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Mussels lifting their weight in Swan River clean up - @MurdochUni - 0 views

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    A large-scale shellfish reef has been constructed in the Swan River, with research from Murdoch scientists demonstrating the tremendous capacity of these aquatic vacuums to improve water quality.
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Helping the sea turtle which lost its dive - - 0 views

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    A juvenile green sea turtle discovered floating in an estuary in Broome has been brought to Murdoch University's Animal Hospital for a CT scan.
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Tracking the tailbeats of a tiger shark - @uwanews - 0 views

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    Although tiger sharks have a reputation as swift and fierce predators, new research by The University of Western Australia, Australian Institute of Marine Science and MURDOCH University has revealed that they actually prefer life in the slow lane.
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Tiger sharks revealed as lazy predators - @MurdochUni - 0 views

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    One of the ocean's most feared predators - the tiger shark - has been revealed as a relaxed and sometimes lazy hunter by scientists studying their behaviour.
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World's first project on dolphin gender sheds light on research - @MurdochUni - 0 views

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    The world's first sex-based study with insights into the abundance and movement patterns of bottlenose dolphins acts as an impetus for future studies.
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    The world's first sex-based study with insights into the abundance and movement patterns of bottlenose dolphins acts as an impetus for future studies.
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Australian voyage to reveal climate change effects in Indian Ocean - @MurdochUni - 0 views

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    An Australian voyage retracing part of the historic first International Indian Ocean Expedition expects to reveal the effects of climate change on the physics, chemistry and biology of the waters of the south-east Indian Ocean.
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A first for research as social cliques discovered amongst adult females dolphins - @Mur... - 0 views

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    Ongoing research of a dolphin population in south-western Australia has revealed for the first time, a unique cycle in social bonds between adult female bottlenose dolphins, which is leading to informed conservation for the animals.
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    Ongoing research of a dolphin population in south-western Australia has revealed for the first time, a unique cycle in social bonds between adult female bottlenose dolphins, which is leading to informed conservation for the animals.
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Via @divefanatic - Shark attacks on dolphins on the rise in WA in line with rising ocea... - 0 views

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    Shark attacks on dolphins on the rise in WA in line with rising ocean temperatures.
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The mysterious lives of Ningaloo whale sharks Zorro and Stumpy - @SNWA - 0 views

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    Researchers are planning to tag two of Ningaloo Reef's most famous whale sharks - Stumpy and Zorro - in a bid to discover where the ocean giants go to mate.
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Via @SeaSaver - 'Puff, puff, pass': How WA's dolphins using blowfish to get high - @WAt... - 0 views

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    'Puff, puff, pass': How WA's dolphins using blowfish to get high.
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