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trap
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magnet
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gift
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thief
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Long-term monitoring is unnecessary for understanding why dolphin populations are not recovering.
False
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Spotted dolphins and spinner dolphins are the only marine mammals affected by tuna purse-seine fishing.
False
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The primary focus of the research trip is to study the interaction between dolphins and seabirds
False
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banana
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rocket
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rocket
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lifesaver
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The diagram of the tuna purse seiner helps explain how tuna fishing impacts dolphins.
True
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Dolphins often interact with other species, such as fish and seabirds, around floating logs in the ocean.
True
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Tuna and dolphins are rarely found together in large schools in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean.
False
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seesaw
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seesaw
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rocket
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thief
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The tuna purse-seine fishing method has been adjusted to allow dolphins to escape before being harmed.
True
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Fishermen sometimes use swimmers in nets to help dolphins escape.
True
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The dolphin populations are recovering faster than scientists initially predicted.
False
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Scientists collect data on the presence of calves in dolphin groups to understand their reproduction patterns.
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International laws now protect marine mammals, including dolphins, from harmful fishing practices.
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A graph on page 224 shows how the number of dolphins killed in tuna fishing has decreased over time
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Overfishing and pollution may be contributing to the slow recovery of dolphin populations.
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