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Updates from the field

Barataria Bay Field Update 7: Getting to Know our Research Fleet

October 16, 2018July 17, 2018 by CARMMHA Blog

Barataria Bay Field Update 6: Gathering the Dolphin Data

October 16, 2018July 16, 2018 by CARMMHA Blog

Barataria Bay Field Update 4: How We Handle Dolphin Samples

October 16, 2018July 13, 2018 by CARMMHA Blog

Barataria Bay Field Update 3: Getting a Deeper Look Into Dolphin Health

September 3, 2018July 12, 2018 by CARMMHA Blog

Barataria Bay Field Update 2: How a Dolphin Gets Selected for a Health Checkup

August 22, 2018July 11, 2018 by CARMMHA Blog

It can take anywhere from 4-10 dolphin handlers to safely hold a dolphin and keep them as comfortable as possible while the highly skilled veterinary team assess the individual and collect samples.

Barataria Bay Field Update 1: Dolphin Health Assessments Begin

August 20, 2018July 10, 2018 by CARMMHA Blog
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