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NEWPORT Experts are unclear if there is a causal link between the two dolphins that washed up on Newport beaches within the past two weeks.
“Dolphins can strand for a number of reasons,” said Sarah Callan, assistant manager of the Mystic Aquarium Animal Response Team in Connecticut. “I can t really say if there s a trend that I ve seen on the recent ones.”
The aquarium’s Animal Response Team, which responds to reports of alive or dead marine animals in Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York, removed a baby dolphin off the shore of King Park on New Year s Day and euthanized it after a thorough health inspection revealed it was critically ill.
attack was 75 years ago. the marine fisheries division welcomed us onto their boat. they re tagging these great whites to learn more about what they re eating, and the reason they re coming here is because the gray seals are coming here. so these predators are, essentially, following their food source. we had a chance to talk with one of the head researchers. here s what he had to say. as the picture emerges, as we tag more and more, we ll get a sense of, you know, a more comprehensive sense of how to conserve these animals if it s necessary and also give, you know, beach managers a better picture, a more comprehensive picture of how to manage these beaches in terms of public safety. reporter: we spent about eight hours on that ship, and during the course of the day there were two white sharks tagged. more popularly known, of course, as great whites. and we saw about six or so. it s hard to tell, some of them we might have seen twice. and that s just one day out here, so they are o