A dolphin washed up on the beach near me. So we cut it open to see how it died. Sounds gruesome? It was! But it was done by the Marine Biologists at the Phuket Marine Biology Center, and for very good reasons. We needed to learn how it died in case it was preventable.
The Dead Dolphin
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It's sad the dolphin died, but then cut to a million pieces to discover how it died, was the efforts successful in knowing the cause
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Yes it was successful and we now know it died of natural causes not as a result of marine pollution.
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I didn't think of marine pollution as the cause normally it's the result of people, but I guess thinking about it pollution comes from people.
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