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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
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AIDA Schweinswalforschung assist passengers in the Baltic Sea
Stralsund (DAPD-LMV). With a donation of 42,500 € to support passengers of the cruise line AIDA Cruises in Rostock Schweinswalforschung of the German Oceanographic Museum in the Baltic Sea . With the money that was collected in a New Year's Eve raffle aboard the luxury liner, the investigation could be the only native species' continued, said museum director Harald Benke. to be the location with Schweinswaldetektoren that were anchored to buoys continued, among others. porpoises in the Baltic Sea are threatened with extinction. Researchers estimate their number now to less than 600 animals. In order to protect the species can, the Maritime Museum had already launched nine years ago an expensive project to investigate the presence and behavior of cetaceans to life. With the records could now be demonstrated that the porpoises are still in the entire German Baltic Sea occurs, although the stock of these animals has been greatly reduced in recent decades. Nor could an itinerant behavior are documented, was the only previously reported historically.
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