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Texas Dolphins Stranded Off Coast Prompts NOAA To Declare An 'Unusual Mortality Event'

By RAMIT PLUSHNICK-MASTI   06/12/12 03:43 PM ET  AP

HOUSTON -- The deaths of more than 120 dolphins off the Texas coast has prompted a federal agency to declare the event "unusual" and launch an investigation into whether they were related to a drought-related algae bloom or a more widespread mortality event that has plagued the northern Gulf of Mexico for two years.

The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has called the stranding of 123 dolphins on Texas shores from November through March an "unusual mortality event," an official federal listing that allows the agency to access additional funds and set up a team of researchers.

All but four of the dolphins that washed up in Texas were dead, and the few that turned up alive died a short time later, said Blair Mase, the southeast marine mammal stranding network coordinator for NOAA Fisheries. What alarmed scientists though, was the age of the bottle-nosed dolphins that washed up – juveniles rather than the very young or elderly that normally would be found – and the fact that Texas had a years-worth of dead dolphins turn up in a five-month period.

The cause, however, may not be known for months, if at all, Mase said.

"That's what's a little frustrating about this. It's not like you see on TV, on CSI, you don't get the answers quickly," she said. "It can take months and sometimes years."

Further complicating matters are an array of things occurring in the Gulf simultaneously, all of which could cause dolphin mortality, Mase said.

To begin with, the Texas coast was plagued during the fall and early winter by a toxic algae bloom called "red tide" that is caused by drought. This past year, the red tide was more severe and lasted longer than usual because of the historic drought that parched Texas and made the estuaries that flow into the Gulf salty and conducive to the algae bloom. Scientists previously have connected "red tide" to dolphin mortality, Mase said, and the strandings in Texas stopped shortly after the bloom ended.

But some of the dolphins washed up underweight, said Heidi Whitehead, state coordinator for the Galveston-based Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network, a nonprofit organization that is the only authorized stranding network in Texas. Mase said that has not been the pattern for past red tide-related deaths.

Some of the dolphins also were found with discolored teeth and lung infections, prompting researchers to investigate whether they were affected by the same disease found in more than 700 strandings in the northern Gulf, an area stretching from the Texas-Louisiana line east to the Florida Panhandle. Researchers suspect the lung disease may be connected to the millions of gallons of oil that fouled the Gulf in April 2010 after a well blowout on a BP-operated rig, but have yet to make a final determination, Mase said.

Four of the dolphins found in Texas had a grayish, muddy substance in their stomach. It didn't look or smell like oil, but tests are being run to rule out whether it could be hydrocarbons. A similar substance was found in some dolphins elsewhere in the Gulf.

"Just like any investigation you don't want to rule anything out," Mase said. "We do know that there is disease out there ... we know that there have been stresses, some due to the BP oil spill, and that could be a reason ... and there is this harmful algae bloom. It could be that it's all of these."

Researchers have conducted more than 30 necropsies so far on the dead dolphins and collected tissue samples, but Whitehead noted one of the difficulties with these investigations is that many of the mammals wash up in late stages of decomposition, leaving little for the researchers to use in their probe.

To date, NOAA has declared five "unusual mortality events" in Texas, all involving bottle-nosed dolphins, and has only determined a cause – morbillivirus infection – for an event in 1994. There have been 19 marine mammal events in the entire Gulf of Mexico and 56 in all US waters since 1991.

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HOUSTON -- The deaths of more than 120 dolphins off the Texas coast has prompted a federal agency to declare the event "unusual" and launch an investigation into whether they were related to a drought...
HOUSTON -- The deaths of more than 120 dolphins off the Texas coast has prompted a federal agency to declare the event "unusual" and launch an investigation into whether they were related to a drought...
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AbeMartin 08:47 AM on 06/13/2012
"We do know that there is disease out there ... we know that there have been stresses, some due to the BP oil spill, and that could be a reason ... and there is this harmful algae bloom. It could be that it's all of these."


"Stresses?"  The Blackwater Petroleum/Anadarko/Transocean/Halliburton Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill was not the cause of a "stress".  It is a direct  Read More...
10:45 PM on 06/14/2012
Write to your state representatives: Tell them you will not reelect them if they support fracking (polluting our drinking water) or deep sea drilling (polluting the rest of the water).

And then- Follow up and vote the F'ers out!
09:42 PM on 06/14/2012
Where were you this time Sea Shepard?
08:50 PM on 06/14/2012
It is terrible to read all these reports of dead dolphins being washed up all over North and South America. Marine ecosystems are being degraded at an alarming rate and it is important we determine the causes of this. Unfortunately, sonic weapons testing, oil spills, toxic algal blooms, mystery diseases are just some of the possible culprits that are likely having a cumulative impact on the dolphins.
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We didnt start the fire
My Bio is my Myth
11:11 PM on 06/14/2012
I am afraid the entire soup is toxic. What will the next generation eat?
07:20 PM on 06/14/2012
The Media will blame Bush
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06:32 PM on 06/14/2012
awesome, sounds like it's time for a beach barbecue
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WESmith
Energy Conservation can save you M-O-N-E-Y!!!!!!!!
06:04 PM on 06/14/2012
Dolphins are more intelligent than humans. Why don't we just ask them what happened?
01:46 PM on 06/14/2012
I looked up "Drove's" It applies to human beings.
01:07 PM on 06/14/2012
Ultra sonic weapons testing-check it out.
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barbb0750
for the future
12:33 PM on 06/14/2012
This is very sad and scary. Man is raping this plant. Animals are appearing in cities, peoples back yards, more often then before. We are pushing them into smaller and smaller areas. We are polluting our waters and in the long run our own food supply. In mans quest for $, he is killing this planet. I wonder what the American Indians of yesturday would think. I , myself, eat little to none seafood, because I don't believe it is totally safe.
01:05 PM on 06/14/2012
U R right and that's why HUMAN RACE IS SUFFERING FROM ALL KINDS OF DISEASES ...way more than100 yrs a go....its all corrupt and contaminated.
09:40 PM on 06/14/2012
Sell your house made of chopped down trees and go live in a tepee.
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We didnt start the fire
My Bio is my Myth
11:14 PM on 06/14/2012
Are you a global warming denier also? The soup is toxic.......
11:56 AM on 06/14/2012
What infuriates me is that thousands of ppl had come up with very practical ways to control and contain the oil spill. I developed a device that is 99% effective and 100% ecologically safe for separating and collecting the oil and BP TURNED IT DOWN !!! What is REALLY going on here? This could have been under control and cleaned up in a WEEK !! I submitted it to BP, the costal areas that were impacted and the areas for which the spill was headed.
Today if you look at the bottom (basin) of the Gulf it is covered with a blanket of CorExit and oil. BP did not get rid of the oil they sunk it with Cor Exit.
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WESmith
Energy Conservation can save you M-O-N-E-Y!!!!!!!!
06:11 PM on 06/14/2012
The Corexit BP used is what we clean our carpets with and flush down the toilet.
Everything humans have done to clean up the oil has created 3 times the hazardous waste that just leaving the oil along would have done. Oil is dead plants and animals. Nothing more, nothing less.
We deny that the oil "spilled" belonged to We The People, not BP. We The people chose 3 time loser to produce our oil in the GOM. We ignore the methane spew that was 10 times worse for the environment than the oil.
Today, if you look at the coral reefs of the GOM, you will find them covered in sunscreen (Science News Magazine). And they are all dead.
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snowballinhell
Humans have a 100% chance of extinction
01:37 PM on 06/15/2012
Yes, BP had over 17,000 ideas submitted for oil containment, etc, and none were used. Wonder how many they will patent now that media isn't looking at them.
08:26 PM on 06/19/2012
Why of course!!  Then they will sit on the patents so no one can actually produce an effective oil recovery device. What can we do???
11:44 AM on 06/14/2012
"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, but rather, we borrow it from our children."
01:07 PM on 06/14/2012
which ever way we r loosing a lot becoz of these evil corporations...
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WESmith
Energy Conservation can save you M-O-N-E-Y!!!!!!!!
06:15 PM on 06/14/2012
Religion will not help. We need to admit to ourselves that we are the problem. Corporations cannot exist without us. We finance the corporations and by our purchases condone all that they do. Then we spew the poisons we demand from the corporations all over the environment. No magic will save us. We are doomed to live with the consequences of our greedy selfish lifestyles.
11:41 AM on 06/14/2012
I've worked with dolphins (among MANY other animals) and although they aren't my favorite animal, I have to say that the ability they have to bond with humans is unlike anything I've seen. They can be so amazingly in tune with us. And I've heard many stories about dolphins saving people not only in the ocean, but also in captive settings. They're like our sea angels. :) They're also one of the only animals that you can feel like you're "hanging out" with. They understand things. We used to play water basketball with ours (and they put us to shame quite frankly). It's such a shame that so many are passing away. It breaks my heart, and I really hope they're able to figure out the cause and help them.
11:34 AM on 06/14/2012
Hmmmm. Testing ultrasonic weapons again? This has been known to kill whales and dolphins. Massive internal injuries and bleeding in the brain.
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Yolinda Beach
Relax, today is a good day, it only gets worse fro
11:20 AM on 06/14/2012
Yes, please access more tax money for the dead fish, hmm.
11:18 AM on 06/14/2012
Thats okay Obama , just let them drill away. they don't even have to fix all those wells that aren't sealed correctly and we have nothing in place that can stop another spill like this last one. but thats okay Obama , just let them drill. every gallon is money in your pocket
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Gregory Hinton
pursuit of happiness
12:48 PM on 06/14/2012
i believe it was baggers and repubs yelling drill drill drill.....
01:03 PM on 06/14/2012
i don't doubt it and i am not political. right now its obama calling the shots , he is the one who is pushing for drilling in the gulf. who ever is the next president will also be looking to turn a buck
01:07 PM on 06/14/2012
IT WAS PALIN SAYING DRILL BABY DRILL .....loss of memory????
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WESmith
Energy Conservation can save you M-O-N-E-Y!!!!!!!!
06:19 PM on 06/14/2012
That was after Palin destroyed the good ole boys and their corporate cronies.
Palin wants the people to finance the pipelines and make the biggest profit.
She has a loss of memory. We The People make many times the profit of all 13,000 American Oil Companies combined. We The People let our trusted politicians handle all of the money matters.