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    Cape Cod dolphin beachings rise to 129; more expected

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    Cape Cod dolphin beachings rise to 129; more expected Empty Cape Cod dolphin beachings rise to 129; more expected

    Post  HigherLove Tue Feb 07, 2012 3:27 am

    More strandings are expected after 129 dolphins beached themselves on Cape Cod in the last three weeks, with 92 dying in "the single largest stranding" of dolphins in the Northeast since at least 1999, the International Fund for Animal Welfare reported Monday.

    On Sunday, four dolphins were stranded along Cape Cod's hook-shaped peninsula and were quickly helped back to sea. The Massachusetts peninsula sees many dolphin strandings each year, but the 129 since Jan. 12 is typically about what rescuers see over an entire year, based on records that go back to 1999, IFAW marine mammal rescue manager Katie Moore told msnbc.com.
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    "This event started on the 12th and is still continuing," she added at a press conference on Monday, noting that rescuers from IFAW and other stranding networks were deployed in "anticipation of more dolphins coming in."

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which manages the rescue response, echoed the concern.

    For common dolphins, the species that has been stranding in Cape Cod, "this is the largest, most protracted stranding event in recent decades," Teri Rowles, who coordinates NOAA's Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program, told msnbc.com.

    http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/02/06/10331137-cape-cod-dolphin-beachings-rise-to-129-more-expected

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