The New York — New Jersey Harbor Estuary is a dining hotspot during summer and autumn months for bottlenose dolphins

They click. They whistle. They love seafood. They are New York City’s nearshore bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) that return to feed in local waters from spring to fall each year, and a team of scientists is tracking them.


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Source: ScienceDaily