More than 150 dolphins, marine turtles and beaked whales have been washed up dead on beaches in Africa
Puzzled experts from Mauritania's Oceanographic institute visited the scene but were unable to take any samples because of the advanced state of
decay of the corpses.
It seems that there are an increasing number of reports similar to this in the news this year. Most of them with no explaination.
Where are my marine-life experts? How much of a temp change would it take to kill them? I can't help thinking that this has something to do with
changes to the North Atlantic Current.
This isn't good to hear. It does seem to be happening with more frequency this year than normal; it was only a few days ago that 5 sharks were found
dead washed up on the Coast on England/
This is a large collection of articles concerning sea life--some good, most bad. There are some publications about recent un-explained deaths or
population surges.