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    Unexplained dolphin strandings continue in Mass.

    WELLFLEET, Mass (AP) — There's no good spot on Cape Cod for dolphins to continue this winter's massive and unexplained beachings, but a group of 11 has chosen one of the worst.

    The remote inlet down Wellfleet's Herring River is a place where the tides recede fast and far, and that's left the animals mired in a grayish-brown mud one local calls "Wellfleet mayonnaise."

    Walking is the only way to reach the animals, but it's not easy. Rescuers crunch through cord grass and seashells before hitting a grabby muck that releases a footstep only after a sucking pop. One volunteer hits a thigh-deep "hole" and tumbles forward. The mud covers his face like messy war paint the rest of the morning.

    Rescuers make a quick assessment once they reach the animals.

    One dolphin is dead, but the other 10 appear healthy, and some bang their tails in the shallows, struggling to move. Rescuers decide the best course is to wait for the incoming tide to free the dolphins, then boats can try to herd them out of trouble. The only other alternative is hauling them to a waiting trailer, and open water. But the trailer is nearly a mile away.

    Waiting has risks. Dolphins can't survive long on land and there's no guarantee the boats can push the dolphins on to safety.

    "Now's where we start crossing our fingers," said Brian Sharpe of the International Fund for Animal Welfare, as he heads for a boat.

    A year ago, Tuesday's 11 stranded dolphins would have seemed remarkable. Now, they just add to a growing tally.

     

    In the last month, 177 short-beaked common dolphins have stranded on Cape Cod, and 124 have died. The total is nearly five times the average of 37 common dolphins that have stranded annually during the last 12 years.

    So far, there's no explanation.

    Workers at the IFAW, which has led the rescue efforts, tag and take blood samples of the stranded animals, necropsies have been done on dead dolphins and a Congressional briefing was held early this month in the push for answers. But researchers can offer only theories about things such as changes in weather, water temperature or behavior of the dolphins' prey.

    Geography may also play a role, if the dolphins are getting lost along the Cape's jagged inner coastline, in towns like Wellfleet.

    In mid-February, Wellfleet feels like a place long emptied out after a dimly-remembered party. A closed mini-golf course, candy store and drive-in theater are among the dormant summer businesses seen on a drive into town. A downtown road rolls past shuttered cottages and motel cabins.

    But Wellfleet is a hot spot for the dolphin strandings, in part because of features such as Jeremy Point, a thin peninsula that blocks the way to Cape Cod Bay if the dolphins wander too far into the town's harbor. The IFAW boat is charged with pushing the animals past the point Tuesday, once they're freed.

    Meanwhile, rescuers in orange vests and black waders work in pairs to move the dolphins on slings, bringing them closer together and pointed the right way.

    "We'll take advantage of the fact that they're social animals," said Kerry Branon, an IFAW spokeswoman. "We're hoping if we release them together, they'll stick together and then we'll herd them out around the point."

    Not all the dolphins are on board, though. One drifts off to the left, where he could beach again. The manager of the stranding team, Katie Moore, slides over, grabs its dorsal fin, and gives it a push in the right direction.

    "You're going the wrong way, buddy," she says.

    The inlet continues to fill and the dolphins break into waters that are deeper than the rescuers can follow, but they're in two groups. The IFAW's boat eventually follows one pod and the Wellfleet harbormaster takes another. The noise from the motors pushes the dolphins ahead. So do acoustic pingers, devices that make a sound that annoys the dolphins.

    From here, all the shore workers can do is await word from the boats, which will follow the dolphins until dark, if needed. The crew trudges off the beach and gathers later in a parking lot at the Wellfleet marina, where coffee and two boxes of doughnut holes will be served.

    Volunteer Mike Giblin, muck still on his face, sits in his truck and explains why, at 64, he can't wait to get an early-morning call to help the dolphins. The animals are special, says the retired high school teacher. He adds that the dolphins somehow know the workers are there to help. He's certain.

    Moore later smiles at the thought, but dismisses any mystical link with the animals.

    "They're wild animals," she says. "This is not comforting for them. They don't want to be touched."

    The day's gray cold has soaked through Moore and she's worn out. Help for her team is coming from different places; some workers from a Virginia aquarium assisted Tuesday. But she says the pace of the strandings has been exhausting.

    "We just don't know when it's going to end anymore," she said. "That wears on people."

    She's been encouraged by IFAW's success so far in getting dolphins back to sea. She also believes in the work.

    "I think that as humans we have such a huge impact on the ocean environment and on these animals in other ways, that this is our opportunity to do the right thing."

    As Moore speaks, her eyes flicker out to the harbor, where she can see the harbormaster's boat has led its group of dolphins to sea. But her agency's boat is still out, and she wonders if those dolphins will make it, or simply beach again. She wonders if she'll soon be second-guessing her decision to let the tide try to free the dolphins, rather than her workers.

    But it's too soon for answers.

    "Ask me tomorrow how I feel about that decision," she said.

     
    • stpetejohnny  •  3 mths ago
      Good Luck to all you rescuers....get it done! Please....
    • Ell  •  Thompson, North Dakota  •  3 mths ago
      I watched a show last night where this exact same thing happened in Cornwall, England in 2008. After countless hours of investigation they came to the conclusion that the dolphins were swimming far inland and getting stranded because the Royal Navy was doing sonar tests which they then followed with live fire testing. The combination of these two was enough to confuse and scare the dolphins to their unfortunate demise. The Royal Navy agreed to work with the environmentalists so that this wouldn't happen again and so far it hasn't. This sounds like a good place to start investigating in Cape Cod as well.
      • Theresa 3 mths ago
        I agree.
      • duh 3 mths ago
        I saw on the movie "Earth" that dolphins will nearly beach themselves trying to catch fish that are hiding from them in the shallows
        If technology is so evil, why are your typing on your computer on the internet?
      • Joshua 3 mths ago
        Ell I agree and duh you are on something
    • RUSerious  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 mths ago
      This is sad.
      • Rosepetals 3 mths ago
        Yes very sad.
      • Mark 3 mths ago
        and yes, sadly, this is... very
      • Tami McGinnis 3 mths ago
        wish I could help. I love dolphins hope they save the rest
    • Theresa  •  St Louis, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      Poor little things I freaking love them. I reamber after hurricane Katrina they all stayed together until they were found. There so smart..
      • Trisha 3 mths ago
        I love them tooo its so sad
      • Theresa 3 mths ago
        do people really get bored and like just ramdomly start disliking post??
      • Kenneth 3 mths ago
        Theresa, I agree. How can anyone dislike your post? I guess there are some people that just can't be pleased/happy.
    • Lukasz  •  3 mths ago
      I love dolphins. Its a shame this is happening. :(
    • Hyphen  •  3 mths ago
      Why not install those acoustic pingers they use to herd the dolphins at the inlet of the bay. Hook them up to an underwater battery they switch out occasionally and use those devices to keep the dolphins out of that inlet altogether?
      • Nick P 3 mths ago
        that would be costly and this is not a common problem, as the beginning of the article stated.
      • Samuel 3 mths ago
        I think that's a great idea and not costly at all...they said it's not a common problem but 177 dolphins so far...time to give it a try
      • Rob 3 mths ago
        You'd have to do that at a bunch of places along the coast, not just this one location. Who would pay for it and for the installation and maintenance?
    • GhettoRanger  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 mths ago
      Common sense would tell you that there is something in the water that the dolphins are trying to get away from, this is not some strange suicidal event that just happens, it may be sonar that to them sounds like a loud banging or shrill that is maddening to them, maybe a large group of predators like killer whales. The thing is the animals really need to be loaded up and moved out of the area in order to assure their survival.
      • Pops 3 mths ago
        Just remember ... common sense isn't common.

        We must study everything and have Congressional hearings! We must look like We are doing something!

        Meanwhile, the rescuers go on with their rescues ...
      • Angela 3 mths ago
        You know, the BP oil leaked for months in the gulf of Mexico, and the gulf stream carries it to the Altlantic.
      • Kevin 3 mths ago
        Dolphins are not afraid of much. They will attack a shark by hitting them with there nose real hard and knocking them senseless.
    • Kean.  •  3 mths ago
      It's an article about dolphin strandings. Those people posting their political comments, need to get some friends and get out more.
    • Bobbi A  •  Charleston, West Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      I think it has something to do with using the sonar. Its hard to tell with all the electronics we use they may be able to pick up on that kind of stuff or even radio waves. It just seems like their gps is not working correctly.But doesnt bats use the same kind of technique? I dont know just a thought. Might be weather too,earthquakes..who knows.
    • Eva  •  Tampa, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      So heartbreaking. I'm glad these rescue scientists are able to do as much as they can for them
    • Ofelia  •  Dallas, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      All the past years of polluting our world, Earth, we are now seeing all the consequences come to light. If we all do our part in recycling things in their proper place maybe our world still has a chance to survive. OT
    • Mi  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 mths ago
      OMG this is sad! Poor dolphins.
    • Vincent  •  3 mths ago
      Could be that with the fish population being in massive decline, they're having to herd them into shallower waters for feeding since they're no longer easy picking from large schools, then getting stranded. But probably not, I'm totally shooting from the hip on this. Seems too basic to have been overlooked by "top guys".
    • Dan  •  Honolulu, Hawaii  •  3 mths ago
      I know the answer to this and many other whale/dolphins stranding. The Navy has been testing and using extremely powerful sonar that drives these mammals to suicide to get away. Think of a jet engine parked inches from your ears going full blast and shattering your eardrums until blood comes out. This is what they are exposed to by these new sonars. The Navy has been hauled into court over it by various groups but always get off in the name of "national security" its a well known fact actually. My son is in the Navy and has confirmed that often exercises are held around the same time every year so that explains the annual suicide run and he has also given me unclassified info on these new sonars. Write your congressman, we have to stop the Navy's gross abuse of these beautiful mammals.
      Please comment. I can provide more info if requested.
    • Rehana  •  3 mths ago
      They're so beautiful! This is heartbreaking for me.......I love dolphins tooooooo much!
    • Amelia Sudirman  •  3 mths ago
      poor dolphins T_T hope they are saved by now..
    • Tired of it all  •  3 mths ago
      They are such a smart animal maybe, they are trying to tell us humans something or are asking for help? Come on HUMANS help the Dolphins figure out what is happening to them. They have saved many humans, it is our turn to help them.
    • Beowulf  •  Madison, Wisconsin  •  3 mths ago
      Put up a fence so they cannot come into that area
    • MR. HOTTIE  •  3 mths ago
      Humans are the most destructive beings on the planet.
    • BH  •  3 mths ago
      Bless those people.
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