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captnemo
08-09-2013, 03:35 PM
Read this news article yesterday. For the ones in NJ I assumed it was the gill-netters because of the type of injuries.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/u-declares-unusual-mortality-event-dolphin-deaths-rise-235153203.html

U.S. declares 'unusual mortality event' as dolphin deaths riseBy Francesca Trianni | Reuters – 19 hours ago







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By Francesca Trianni

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal scientists investigating an unusually high number of dead bottlenose dolphins washing up on the East Coast said on Thursday the carcasses are showing up at a rate that is seven times higher than usual.

More than 120 dead animals have been discovered since June from New Jersey to Virginia, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Fisheries Service said.
Federal scientists have declared it an "unusual mortality event" and are investigating the cause, said Maggie Mooney-Seus of NOAA Fisheries.

A number of things can cause dolphins to strand, including harmful algal blooms, infectious viruses, injuries due to ship strikes, pollutants and human-made runoff, NOAA said.

Although the cause has not been determined, early tissue analysis showed that one suspect could be morbillivirus, an infectious pathogen, said Teri Rowles, national marine mammal stranding coordinator for NOAA Fisheries.
Marine stranding response centers are collecting information on the deaths and necropsies are being performed, but it could take several weeks to determine what led to the deaths, the NOAA said.

In this month alone, 28 dolphins were found dead along the shores of the East Coast.
It has been 25 years since the last large die-off of dolphins along the U.S. coast. In 1987, more than 740 animals died of morbillivirus on the coast from New Jersey to Florida.

Scientists warned the public not to approach the animals if they see one stranded because they could harbor an infectious disease.
They ask that dead or stranded mammals in the Northeast be reported to NOAA's marine mammal stranding network at 1-866-755-6622.

captnemo
08-09-2013, 03:36 PM
Anyone else have any idea why this is happening?

cowherder
08-09-2013, 07:01 PM
Thanks for posting it was informative capt! I don't know why they are dying at a faster rate but I think in nj it def has something to do with the gill netters as the dead ones had marks on them like they had been in nets. It is a shame to see these beautiful creatures come to their deaths like that.

voyager35
08-31-2013, 04:55 PM
I read something about it being a viral infection. They seem to be particularly susceptible to it because they travel so closely together in pods. Don't know if it is true but it makes sense.

finchaser
08-31-2013, 07:14 PM
http://articles.dailypress.com/2013-08-28/news/dp-nws-dolphin-findings-20130828_1_morbillivirus-dead-dolphins-dolphin-deaths This has happened twice before