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n2doc

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Wed Dec 25, 2013, 11:08 AM Dec 2013

1,000 dolphins dead following epidemic break out

BARBARA LISTON, REUTERS


ORLANDO - More than 1,000 migratory bottlenose dolphins have died from a measles-like virus along the U.S. Eastern Seaboard in 2013 and the epidemic shows no sign of abating, a marine biologist said on Monday.

The death toll exceeds the 740 dolphins killed during the last big outbreak of the then-unknown virus in 1987-88.

"It is having a significant impact and that is something we're monitoring closely," said Erin Fougeres, a marine mammal biologist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

An estimated 39,206 bottlenose dolphins populated the eastern seaboard, to a depth of 25 feet, from New Jersey to Central Florida in 2010, according to the latest NOAA census.


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1,000 dolphins dead following epidemic break out (Original Post) n2doc Dec 2013 OP
very sorry to hear that. niyad Dec 2013 #1
Sewage in the sea? 2naSalit Dec 2013 #2
measles-like "virus" ...hmmm ...virus? really? or BP? L0oniX Dec 2013 #3

2naSalit

(86,791 posts)
2. Sewage in the sea?
Wed Dec 25, 2013, 01:59 PM
Dec 2013

I think these events are the result of our filthy human habit of thinking anything we aren't currently developing for commercial use is, therefore, wasteland or a dumping ground or dumping receptacle - is to blame for much of this. And still most will say, "oh, that's awful!" and then change the channel.

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