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Date: 2006-05-09 07:18:08
Biology
Dolphins
Water
Bottlenose dolphin
Marine Mammal Protection Act
Common bottlenose dolphin
Whale watching
Cetacea
Spinner dolphin
Oceanic dolphins
Zoology
Cetaceans

Interactions Between the Public and Wild Dolphins in the United States: Biological Concerns and the Marine Mammal Protection Act (1999)

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