Human made noise interrupts dolphin’s communication

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A new study found that dolphins that are exposed to human-made sounds in the ocean interrupt dolphins communication, and they have to change the sounds they are making, much like humans shout when it is noisy. Noise pollution is already known for interrupting whales’ communication, this was the first study done on dolphins and sound pollution.

 

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