Common dolphins in the North Atlantic are dying much younger, with female lifespans dropping seven years since the 1990s, according to a new study. Researchers analyzing stranded dolphins in the Bay of Biscay highlight bycatch from fishing as a key threat, urging better conservation measures. The findings reveal a 2.4% slowdown in population growth, signaling risks to marine ecosystems.

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