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DEEP DIVE: What's killing lagoon dolphins?

Summary by VoteWater.org
Three bottlenose dolphins recently found dead in the Indian River Lagoon appear to have died of an unusual — and alarming — cause. News reports indicate the three dolphins tested positive for bird flu; and results are pending on other dolphins found dead within the past month to see if they were similarly afflicted. Some 1,000 dolphins live in the 156-mile long lagoon; deaths aren’t uncommon. But the biggest danger to these creatures isn’t birds…
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VoteWater.org broke the news in on Thursday, February 6, 2025.
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