Dolphins

Dolphins are aquatic mammals known for their intelligence, playfulness, and unique social structures. They can be found in all oceans and most seas, and their populations span the entire world. Dolphins are important indicators of the health of their aquatic environment, due to their ability to sense changes in their surroundings, and the vast range of their diet. They are also important predators and help to maintain the balance of their ecosystem. Dolphins are popularly used in educational activities, and in some cases, they are even kept in captivity and used in human-dolphin interaction studies. They can also be found in a variety of products and services, such as products related to conservation and tourism. Dolphins represent an important part of our global environment and should be protected, valued, and respected.

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International Marine Science Journal

ISSN: 2643-0282
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Begoña Martínez-Crego, Postdoctoral Researcher, Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), Faro
International Marine Science Journal publishes interdisciplinary, translational, clinical, theoretical and experimental research on the latest research in the broad spectrum of management and conservation issues related to the marine environment and marine science.