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  2. United States Navy Marine Mammal Program - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program (NMMP) is a program administered by the U.S. Navy which studies the military use of marine mammals - principally bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions - and trains animals to perform tasks such as ship and harbor protection, mine detection and clearance, and equipment recovery.

  3. Military marine mammal - Wikipedia

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    The Navy gets some of its dolphins from the Gulf of Mexico. Military dolphins were used by the U.S. Navy during the First and Second Gulf Wars, [11] and their use dates back to the Vietnam War. [12] About 75 dolphins were in the program circa 2007, [13] and around 70 dolphins and 30 sea lions were reported to be in the program in 2019. [12]

  4. Submarine Warfare insignia - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy Submarine Service dolphin badge. The British Royal Navy Submarine Service first issued badges to crew members during the 1950s, and adopted the current badge depicting two dolphins and a crowned anchor in 1972. The "dolphin" is a second specialization earned after completing initial training in a chosen trade. [8]

  5. Why Russia is using marine animals as sea defense in war ...

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    According to a submarine analyst, the dolphins may be used to prevent enemy divers from infiltrating a harbor and sabotaging Russian warships. Why Russia is using marine animals as sea defense in ...

  6. What position groups are the Dolphins strongest in? And where ...

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  7. Military animal - Wikipedia

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    Dogs have long been employed in a wide variety of military purposes, more recently focusing on guarding and bomb detection, and along with dolphins and sea lions are in active use today. [1] A U.S. Navy dog handler at the War Dog Memorial in the National War Dog Cemetery at Naval Base Guam.

  8. What Does the 'Dolphin-Safe' Tuna Label Really Mean?

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    And in 1990, the U.S. enacted the Dolphin Safe label law, which the International Marine Mammal Project explains "permits the use of a Dolphin Safe tuna label only for tuna caught without any ...

  9. Marine mammal training - Wikipedia

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    A California sea lion holds a training device during a US Navy harbor patrol swim. Marine mammal training refers to the training and caretaking of various marine mammals, including dolphins, orcas (killer whales), sea lions, and walruses.