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logo 11/28/2024 4:49:36 PM     
Cleanup of hundreds of thousands of dead fish along Texas coast continues 
By Shelley Shan TW Source: taipeitimes 6/9/2023
Shelley Shan
Credit: Kuroshio Ocean Education Foundation via CNA
Fishing, shipping and marine waste are the three main threats to the natural habitat of Risso’s dolphins, an illustrated book on cetacean scars published by the Kuroshio Ocean Education Foundation said.
 

Risso’s dolphins are the second-most frequently spotted cetacean species along the coast of Hualien County, the foundation said yesterday, citing data collected from 1998 to 2021.

Studies conducted in other countries showed that cetacean body scars are sustained naturally or through human activities, the foundation said.

 
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