Traces of fentanyl were found inside bottlenose dolphins that were found dead in the Gulf of Mexico, raising concerns that ...
A team of biologists from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (TAMU-CC), in collaboration with the National Oceanic and ...
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have traces of human medications — including powerful opioids, muscle relaxants, and sedatives — in their fat, according to a new study that is sounding the alarm on ...
The lagoon's depth was only 2 to 3 feet deep at high tide, making it difficult for the dolphins to escape the area.
Dolphins serve as effective bioindicators of ecosystem health due to their lipid-rich blubber, which can store contaminants.
Dolphins in the Gulf of Mexico have traces of human medications – including powerful opioids, muscle relaxants, and sedatives ...