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ECBC News
February 2004

Tests find lagoon dolphins suffer stomach ulcers - 29th February 2004

Lab under fire after latest dolphin death - 27th February 2004

Bush Plan to Cut Mercury Emissions “Dangerously Inadequate” - 26th February 2004

Whale researchers unveil new technology - 26th February 2004

Norwegian whales have a date with death - 25th February 2004

Three pilot whales saved near Taitung - 25th February 2004

Hector's dolphin and satellite tagging proposals - 24th February 2004

Nine dolphins washed up on local Dorset (UK) beaches - 24th February 2004

Dolphin friendly handline caught bass attracts premium prices - 24th February 2004

Seals and dolphins wash up on Mexican beach - 24th February 2004

Fish concessions “not enough” - 24th February 2004

Dolphins in net danger - 23rd February 2004

Fight goes on to save the whales - 21st February 2004

Chinese police help cockle probe - 20th February 2004


Watchdog “harmed” cocklers - 20th February 2004

Infant porpoise death sparks appeal for further help - 19th February 2004

New-born porpoise caught in trawler net - 19th February 2004

(Dead) dolphin watching in English Channel - 19th February 2004

Four whales saved in rescue operation - 19th February 2004

Small birds lose out in North Sea pecking order - 19th February 2004

Shark fin hidden in hull of illegal boats - 19th February 2004

Plan to curb net fishing is met with resistance - 19th February 2004

Howard speaks of cockle tragedy - 18th February 2004

Global warming threatens coral reefs - 16th February 2004

The Derwent, 200 years of destruction, toxin damaged Tasmanian ecosystem - 15th February 2004


Cockle death police find body - 15th February 2004

More than 50% of world's coral reefs at risk - 15th February 2004

Cockle death survivors speak out - 13th February 2004

Sharks suffer population crash - 12th February 2004

Cockle pickers back at work, but Chinese stay away from sands of death - 11th February 2004

Watershed EU vote to protect dolphins - 11th February 2004

Carcasses washed up on West coastline - 11th February 2004

Dolphin deaths show ongoing threat - 11th February 2004

Where fish fear to tread - 11th February 2004

Chinese mitten crab and other 'stowaways' are threatening the sea's ecosystem - 10th February 2004


Blunkett backs new crackdown on gangmasters after bay disaster - 10th February 2004

Harbor porpoise strandings & USS Shoup SONAR (preliminary report) - 9th February 2004

Exploitation is the price of cheaper food, says Oxfam - 9th February 2004

South China's fortune seekers - 9th February 2004

How many more must die? - 9th February 2004

Tide kills 18 cockle pickers - 6th February 2004

Fishermen hope to catch a break as fight to save turtles could sink fleet - 4th February 2004

Killing time on a sea of desperation
, UK dolphins are being slaughtered - 4th February 2004

Fishermen opt for high-risk policy in fight to secure future - 3rd February 2004

MPs back sea bass ban - 3rd February 2004

Dolphin deaths just days after report - 2nd February 2004

Ghost nets linger, destroy sea life - 2nd February 2004

Experimental sonar sparks whales debate - 2nd February 2004

UK blocks plan to save albatross , accused of undermining sea bird convention - 1st February 2004

Sperm whales feeding on sablefish plucked from Alaskan longlines - 1st February 2004


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