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Leading a Calf Rescue

2023-04-29T15:53:50+00:00

Sarasota Dolphin Research Program Leads Effort  to Rescue Dolphin Calf from Entangled and Embedded Fishing Gear A multi-agency team of 51 individuals, including veterinarians, biologists, stranding responders, trained handlers, and law enforcement officers, came together in Sarasota Bay, Florida, on Feb. 21, 2023, to successfully catch, treat, and release a

Leading a Calf Rescue2023-04-29T15:53:50+00:00

Intern Opportunity: Eugenie Clark Skills and Leadership

2023-02-22T13:33:09+00:00

We're pleased to partner once again with Minorities in Shark Science (MISS) and Havenworth Coastal Conservation to offer the Eugenie Clark Field Research Skills and Leadership Program. Applications for this PAID internship are due March 15. (Click here for a shareable PDF) Minorities in Shark Sciences is offering a full-time paid training experience in

Intern Opportunity: Eugenie Clark Skills and Leadership2023-02-22T13:33:09+00:00

Dolphin Personalities and Conservation

2023-01-18T15:10:31+00:00

Evidence of consistent individual differences (IDs) in behavior, indicative of individual personalities (also referred as behavioral types or coping strategies), has been demonstrated across the animal kingdom from mollusks to mammals. "Who" an individual is will impact how they handle challenges, react to stressors, select mates and ultimately how successful they are in reproduction

Dolphin Personalities and Conservation2023-01-18T15:10:31+00:00

Dolphins and Microplastics

2022-12-16T15:26:47+00:00

Study Finds Evidence that Dolphins are Ingesting Microplastics A new study in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Marine Science has found evidence that members of the Sarasota Bay dolphin community are inadvertently ingesting microplastics as part of their diet — a finding that has implications for another long-lived apex predator that eats seafood:

Dolphins and Microplastics2022-12-16T15:26:47+00:00

Your Support on Giving Tuesday Makes This Possible

2022-11-29T14:59:26+00:00

Your Support on Giving Tuesday Makes This Possible As people who regularly follow our research and progress know, since 1970, we’ve been working to better understand dolphins and their ecosystem, and sharing the knowledge we've gained locally, statewide, nationally and internationally to help reduce the threats that dolphins worldwide face in the wild.

Your Support on Giving Tuesday Makes This Possible2022-11-29T14:59:26+00:00

Tracking Offshore Dolphins During Hurricane Ian

2023-02-27T15:11:10+00:00

We’ve got some exciting news to share about our ongoing efforts to conduct health assessments of offshore dolphins: In September, we were able to conduct assessments and tag four dolphins over the West Florida Shelf. The SDRP is leading this project, which involves a multi-institution team funded by the Florida RESTORE Act Centers of

Tracking Offshore Dolphins During Hurricane Ian2023-02-27T15:11:10+00:00

Winter Internship with SDRP: Apply Now

2022-09-24T11:51:39+00:00

Are you a college student studying marine biology, biology, ecology, zoology, wildlife, fisheries, or a related field and interested in learning more about how dolphin research is conducted by participating in the world’s longest running study of a wild dolphin population? We’re now accepting applications for our Winter 2023 Internship Program, which this year

Winter Internship with SDRP: Apply Now2022-09-24T11:51:39+00:00

Whistling Away in Sarasota Bay

2022-09-02T13:49:27+00:00

To record dolphin sounds, we place non-invasive hydrophones mounted on suction cups on a dolphin’s melon  (“forehead”) and record the sounds that they make.  We’ve been recording dolphin whistles since the 1970s. Today, the Sarasota Dolphin Whistle Database contains 926 recording sessions of 293 individual dolphins; we know the age, sex and

Whistling Away in Sarasota Bay2022-09-02T13:49:27+00:00
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