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Cuban dolphins get helicopter ride to safety from Irma
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Havana (AFP) Sept 8, 2017


A helicopter has lifted six dolphins to safety from an aquarium on a Cuban islet threatened by the approach of Hurricane Irma, Cuban authorities said Friday.

Wrapped in moist towels, the six male dolphins from the "Cable Esqui" center on Cayo Guillermo were placed on foam mattresses in a helicopter on Thursday and flown to the southwestern province of Cienfuego, away from the storm, the state ACN news agency said.

"For the moment, they are in a pool that offers similar living conditions and if the weather doesn't allow them to be kept there, they will be moved to a salt water pool at a hotel," said Gonzalo Carrero Escobar, the head of the aquarium.

Their trainers and a veterinarian accompanied the marine mammals, he added.

Hurricane Irma, downgraded to a still massive Category Four hurricane, has begun to brush the northern coasts of Cuba and the white sand islets prized by tourists.

The hurricane is expected to turn north from Cuba, on track for a direct hit in southern Florida, the Miami-based US National Hurricane Center says.

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Tracking down the whale-shark highway
Monterey, CA (SPX) Aug 31, 2017
Did you know that August 30 is International Whale Shark Day? Whale sharks are the largest fishes on Earth, growing up to 18 meters (60 feet) long, but they feed mostly on tiny drifting animals such as copepods and, occasionally, small fish such as anchovies. To satisfy their immense appetites, whale sharks travel long distances to find dense swarms of prey. MBARI biological oceanographer ... read more

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