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Biologists investigate deaths of 82 stranded dolphins in Florida

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Editor, Senior Moderator
U.S. | Tue Jan 17, 2017 | 6:43am EST

Biologists investigate deaths of 82 stranded dolphins in Florida

Biologists were on Monday investigating the death of dozens of false killer whales that became stranded in Florida's Everglades National Park over the weekend, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-florida-whales-idUSKBN1511IF
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Rescue teams on standby for stranded dolphins off Everglades

Published January 17, 2017 Associated Press

MIAMI ? Rescue teams are on standby in case more dolphins are spotted in shallow waters off the western edge of Florida's Everglades.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's fisheries service, 81 false killer whales had died or been euthanized by Monday afternoon.

The Coast Guard first spotted the large, black dolphins Saturday in the Gulf of Mexico off southwest Florida. NOAA officials say over a dozen more dolphins had been spotted over the weekend off Hog Key but haven't been found.
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http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/01/1...dby-for-stranded-dolphins-off-everglades.html
 
http://staugustine.com/2017-01-23/s...y-mass-dolphin-stranding-near-everglades-park
Posted January 23, 2017 05:53 am
By ERIC STAATS
Naples Daily News

Scientists tackle mystery of mass dolphin stranding near Everglades Park The dolphins that stranded off the western edge of Everglades National Park a week ago show some of the same symptoms as the pilot whales that came ashore at nearly the same spot three years ago, a federal scientist said.
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More than 80 of the 95 beached dolphins died, including 10 that had to be euthanized. Another dozen dolphins were spotted, but scientists don?t know what happened to them. They might still strand in another spot, Mase said. The dolphins were off various ages and both genders.
?We?ve never dealt with a mass stranding this size in the Southeast,? Mase said this week. ?We?re trying to expedite this just to get more answers.?
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?You could hear them struggling to breathe,? Erickson said...

Horrible. This was not far from AUTEC.
 
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