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Marine biologists in Argentina investigate 23 dead dolphins

/ 09:21 AM March 03, 2016

Argentina Dead Dolfins

This Feb. 24, 2016 photo released by Fundacion Mundo Marino, or Marine World Foundation, shows a dead dolphin on a beach in La Costa district in Buenos Aires province, Argentina. Marine biologists in Argentina say they are trying to understand why almost two dozen Franciscana dolphins recently appeared dead on a handful of beaches. The Franciscan is an endangered species, and only found waters off of Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. AP

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Marine biologists said Wednesday that they are trying to understand why 23 endangered Franciscana dolphins have showed up dead on several beaches.

Gloria Veira, spokeswoman for the Mundo Marino foundation, told The Associated Press that the animals were found last week.

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Veira said the majority had strange markings on their snouts. She said they were found on beaches south of Buenos Aires, such as La Lucila, Aguas Verdes, Santa Teresita and Las Toninas.

Specialists were struck by the number and that they died at the same time, Veira said.

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She said marine biologists so far believe climate change or large-scale fishing could be factors.

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The Franciscan is an endangered species recognized by its long, slender beak. It is only found in waters off Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil.

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