Digest: Platform Highlights
1. Groundbreaking Discovery About Dolphins Changes Scientific Approaches
Scientists announced a breakthrough in dolphin research, revealing new aspects of their social structure and communication. The study, published on July 7, 2025, emphasizes the complexity of dolphin interactions, potentially reshaping methods for studying and protecting them. This discovery strengthens PDD Global’s mission to advance scientific knowledge about cetaceans.
2. World Whale and Dolphin Day: A Global Call for Protection
On July 23, 2025, the world celebrated World Whale and Dolphin Day. Events worldwide, including educational programs and campaigns, drew attention to the urgent need to preserve marine mammals.
3. Dolphins in the Gulf of Finland: A Rare Phenomenon
On July 23, 2025, dolphins, presumably bottlenose dolphins, were spotted in the Gulf of Finland, 50 km from Saint Petersburg. Scientists link this to possible changes in migration routes or environmental conditions.
4. Tatyana Chernigovskaya: “Dolphins Are Studying Us”
On July 27, 2025, Professor Tatyana Chernigovskaya highlighted the unique intelligence of dolphins in an interview, stating: “When you look into a dolphin’s eyes, you realize it’s not you studying them — they are studying you.”
5. Sardine Shoal in the Mediterranean: Impact on the Ecosystem
In July 2025, scientists announced that a massive sardine shoal — a key food source for dolphins — is expected in the Mediterranean Sea in September. This event could affect the balance of marine ecosystems, highlighting the importance of their conservation.
Keywords
Dolphins, marine ecosystems, scientific research, environmental initiatives, World Whale and Dolphin Day, Gulf of Finland, dolphin intelligence, marine ecology, PDD Global, sardines, Baltic Sea.
1. Groundbreaking Discovery About Dolphins Changes Scientific Approaches
Scientists announced a breakthrough in dolphin research, revealing new aspects of their social structure and communication. The study, published on July 7, 2025, emphasizes the complexity of dolphin interactions, potentially reshaping methods for studying and protecting them. This discovery strengthens PDD Global’s mission to advance scientific knowledge about cetaceans.
2. World Whale and Dolphin Day: A Global Call for Protection
On July 23, 2025, the world celebrated World Whale and Dolphin Day. Events worldwide, including educational programs and campaigns, drew attention to the urgent need to preserve marine mammals.
3. Dolphins in the Gulf of Finland: A Rare Phenomenon
On July 23, 2025, dolphins, presumably bottlenose dolphins, were spotted in the Gulf of Finland, 50 km from Saint Petersburg. Scientists link this to possible changes in migration routes or environmental conditions.
4. Tatyana Chernigovskaya: “Dolphins Are Studying Us”
On July 27, 2025, Professor Tatyana Chernigovskaya highlighted the unique intelligence of dolphins in an interview, stating: “When you look into a dolphin’s eyes, you realize it’s not you studying them — they are studying you.”
5. Sardine Shoal in the Mediterranean: Impact on the Ecosystem
In July 2025, scientists announced that a massive sardine shoal — a key food source for dolphins — is expected in the Mediterranean Sea in September. This event could affect the balance of marine ecosystems, highlighting the importance of their conservation.
Keywords
Dolphins, marine ecosystems, scientific research, environmental initiatives, World Whale and Dolphin Day, Gulf of Finland, dolphin intelligence, marine ecology, PDD Global, sardines, Baltic Sea.