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Reservation for two species—fisherman and dolphins are grabbing a bite at the same NY artificial reef

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    May 25, 2018, 9:10 am505 ptsHot
    There's plenty of fish in the sea for human fisherman and bottlenose dolphins to feast on and now, according to a study by researchers at Stony Brook University published in Marine Mammal Science , both species are using a New York artificial reef at the same time to find fish to eat – a new finding.
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