Historically bad year for dolphin strandings on Cape Cod has scientists looking for answers
- The International Fund for Animal Welfare has responded to 342 live stranded dolphins this year, five times more than its annual average of 67.
- A mass stranding of over 100 dolphins occurred this summer, the largest recorded event in U.S. History.
- Scientists believe warming waters may be affecting the availability of dolphin food, influencing the high stranding numbers.
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