Kathleen dudzinski biography dolphins
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In Dolphins, audiences are introduced to Dr. Kathleen Dudzinski, scientist dedicated to studying dolphin-to-dolphin communication in the wild.
Her work often takes her to remote parts of the world where she carries out her methodical research in conditions that are exciting, isolating, and sometimes even dangerous.
Though scientists have been observing dolphins in captivity for nearly century, underwater research on dolphins in the wild has only taken place for about 20 years.
Dudzinski designed and built a system for simultaneously recording the behavior and vocalizations of dolphins underwater and received the Fairfield Memorial.
Dudzinski's research is unique and gives us great insight into the ways that dolphins communicate with each other. Dudzinski's dedication and enthusiasm for her research and the world of dolphins made her a perfect choice as the lead scientist for Dolphins.
While attending graduate school at Texas A&M University, Dudzinski traveled to the Bahamas - where swimming with dolphins is still legal - to study the Atlantic spotted dolphins and work as a naturalist aboar