HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS

by Okeanis
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS
HELP SAVE DOLPHINS IN CALFORNIA WATERS

Project Report | Dec 18, 2013
Mercury Loads are high in California Dolphins

By Daniela Maldini, Ph.D. | Chief Scientist

Dear Supporters,

While we strive to reach our funding goal to be able to complete the analysis of our contaminant dataset, we have managed to analyse a subset of the samples from our wild dolphin population for mercury. All samples confirm that the mercury load for our dolphins is high.

Methylmercury, the largest component of the mercury readings in our samples, is a worldwide contaminant of seafood and freshwater fish and it is well known for causing adverse nervous system effects, which can hit the brain during the development phase. Like humans, dolphins pass their mercury load, acquired through food, from the mother to the calf in utero.

The recommended mercury exposure, according to the National Research Council and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 0.1 parts per million, and all of our dolphins are above this value (average 1.83 parts per million for 19 dolphins tested). We are concerned with this and continue to monitor the longevity and health parameters of neonate dolphins through photographic documentation and behavioral observation. 

We continue to ask for your support to be able to conduct a complete analysis of our currently in house biopsy samples to identify other chemicals that may be affecting these animals.

We are grateful to all of you for believing in us.

 


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Jul 2, 2013
We are closer to our goal because of you

By Daniela Maldini, Ph.D. | Chief Scientist

Apr 1, 2013
REPORT ON CURRENT RESEARCH

By Dr. Daniela Maldini | President and Chief Scientist

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Location: Moss Landing, CA - USA
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Daniela Maldini
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Daniela Maldini
Moss Landing , CA United States

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