Bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea seem to be heavily reliant on trawlers for food
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The Adriatic Sea, one of the most heavily fished seas in the world, is facing an alarming ecological collapse. Recent studies have revealed that the last surviving bottlenose dolphins in the region are forced to hunt industrial fishing boats like scavengers due to starvation.
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Bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea seem to be heavily reliant on trawlers for food
Bottlenose dolphins in the Adriatic Sea are spending much of their time following trawlers to scavenge for food, scientists say. The Adriatic seabed has been plowed by bottom trawlers for decades, resulting in ecosystem damage. Many apex predators are no longer present there. Only bottlenose dolphins are left, and the frequency of their presence around fishing trawlers—up to 76% of the trawlers inspected by scientists off Marche, Italy, were fol…
The dolphins of the Adriatic Sea are heavily dependent on trawlers for sustenance: they can follow up to seven boats out of ten...
AGI - Change your hunting routine to survive intensive fishing. A form of adaptation to the surprising environment, but that reveals the difficulties of the dolphins of the Adriatic Sea. Scientific research These specimens, in fact, spend much of their time following the trawlers to feed on waste, a behaviour induced by the severe impoverishment of the marine ecosystem caused by excessive fishing. To reveal it a study, published in the magazine …
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