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Biology’s Arthur Popper Talks About Human Activity That’s Forcing Dolphins and Whales to Shout in the Ocean – Inside Science
August 12, 2015
Mike Landavere
Biology’s Arthur Popper Talks About Human Activity That’s Forcing Dolphins and Whales to Shout in the Ocean – Inside Science
Mike Landavere
August 12, 2015

Biology’s Arthur Popper Talks About Human Activity That’s Forcing Dolphins and Whales to Shout in the Ocean – Inside Science

Mike Landavere
August 12, 2015

Source:http://www.insidescience.org/content/are-ocean-creatures-tormented-human-made-noise/3081

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