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Dolphin researcher maintains lifelong link with cetaceans across the oceans

China Daily | Updated: 2024-11-19 10:16
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The scientific research vessel carrying French researcher Agathe Serres sails near Jiangmen, Guangdong province, on Aug 24. LIU QICHENG/SANYA DAILY

When Agathe Serres was 10, her family moved from Paris to Quimper, a French city known for its links with the sea.

Growing up near the coast, she soon began her love affair with cetaceans — aquatic mammals that include whales, dolphins and porpoises.

Serres, now 31, developed a deep fascination with the ocean, drawn to the idea of living as freely as the cetaceans.

But distressing news about the animals emerged from time to time. Whales can have a prolonged maturation period before becoming reproductive and they give birth to a single calf per pregnancy; amid the increasing occurrence of human activities in the marine habitat, many cetacean species are now endangered, according to latest research.

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