<p><b> by Jonathan Sanger</b></p><p>Researchers in New Zealand used underwater cameras captured the secret lives of dolphins.</a><p>The research was a joint effort between the University of Sydney and the University of Alaska. The cameras captured rarely-seen activities, like dolphins playing with kelp and mothers interacting with their calves. Researchers attached the cameras, which racked up a total of 535 minutes of activity, to the dolphins with suction cups. Hopefully, this new, discrete way of filming wild dolphins will help marine conservation efforts.</p><p> </p></p><br /> <p>The post Cameras Capture The Secret Underwater World Of Dolphins</a> appeared first on Vocativ</a>.</p>