Number of Dolphin Deaths in Gulf Coast Triples in 2019

Number of Dolphin Deaths in Gulf Coast Triples in 2019
A dead dolphin lies on a beach in a file photo. Nicolas Tucat/AFP/Getty Images
Richard Szabo
Richard Szabo
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The number of stranded dolphins across the Gulf Coast has jumped, tripling the number of deaths so far this year, a scientific agency warned on June 14.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) confirmed at least 279 dolphins were stranded across much of the Gulf of Mexico since the beginning of February. The figure represents triple the usual number and about 98 percent of them have died already.

Richard Szabo
Richard Szabo
Editor/Reporter
Richard Szabo is an award-winning journalist with more than 12 years' experience in news writing at mainstream and niche media organizations. He has a specialty in business, tourism, hospitality, and healthcare reporting.
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