Using Fecal Transplants to Treat Dolphins with Gastrointestinal Disease

Using Fecal Transplants to Treat Dolphins with Gastrointestinal Disease

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 4 April 2024

Researchers tested fecal microbiota transplants (FMTs) in bottlenose dolphins with gut issues. The procedure safely boosted microbial diversity, reduced pathogens, and restored health—offering a new tool beyond antibiotics.

Keywords: dolphins, microbiome, fecal microbiota transplant, gut health, marine mammals, Scripps Oceanography, microbial diversity

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The Power of Citizen Science

The Power of Citizen Science

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 11 April 2024

Scripps and REEF research shows citizen science rivals traditional surveys in tracking reef fish populations. Projects like CoastSnap, FjordPhyto, and SeadragonSearch highlight how public participation drives marine research and conservation.

Keywords: citizen science, reef fish, biodiversity monitoring, Scripps Oceanography, REEF, CoastSnap, conservation

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 Impacts of 2020 Red Tide Event Highlighted in New Study

Impacts of 2020 Red Tide Event Highlighted in New Study

Scripps Institution of Oceanography

Published: 25 April 2024

The 2020 Southern California red tide caused mass die-offs of fish and invertebrates due to prolonged low-oxygen conditions. A 34-scientist team found estuaries and lagoons were hardest hit, offering new insight into red tide impacts.

Keywords: red tide, hypoxia, Lingulodinium polyedra, marine mortality, estuaries, Southern California, Scripps Oceanography

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