BlueVoice’s Focus of Work: An Enduring Legacy
Dolphins in Peru

Toxins and Dolphins

- A Shared Fate: Links Between Ocean Toxins and Cancer in Humans and Marine Mammals
- The Effects of Ocean Pollution on Marine Mammals
- Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)
- Dolphins Are Not Food
- Correlation Between Contaminants in Marine Mammals and Human Cancer Clusters
- Toxic Contamination in The Arctic
- Consuming Mercury Contaminated Fish Linked to Fetal Brain Damage
Dolphins in Japan
