For a scientific study published in 2022, the US Navy strapped cameras to dolphins, which are trained to help identify undersea mines and protect some of America's nuclear stockpile, then gave ...
It’s therefore no wonder dolphins, along with other marine mammals, are still used by militaries across the world for various ...
At the height of the Cold War, the US Navy turned to an unlikely source to protect its prized warships: dolphins and sea lions. The program tested out a number of animals but found dolphins and ...
Mexico's government says it plans to use dolphins trained by the US Navy to try to save the world's most endangered marine species, the vaquita porpoise. Environment Minister Rafael Pacchiano said ...
It's been that way since the submarine force fully modernized with nuclear power with the decommissioning of its last diesel-powered submarine, the USS Dolphin ... the United States Navy and ...
Drug smugglers using open waterways to move products may be affecting the health of sea life in the Gulf of Mexico ...
Sound is essential for communication and sensing in dolphins, so anything that disrupts it could be bad news. That is why conservation science company SEA, in collaboration with the US Navy ...
During the Cold War the US Navy set up a special programme for training dolphins and sea lions in California. The US Navy Marine Mammal Program, based in San Diego, uses bottlenose dolphins and ...
Scientists have successfully carried out pioneering fecal microbiota transplantations on Navy bottlenose dolphins that showed signs of gastrointestinal disease. One dolphin in particular who was ...