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Dolphins stranded continues on Cape Cod

Updated: Tuesday, 31 Jan 2012, 7:11 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 31 Jan 2012, 10:54 AM EST

BOSTON (AP) - Dozens of dolphins stranded on Cape Cod during the past few weeks have died in New England's second mass of marine mammal deaths in three months.

Since mid-January, 98 short-beaked common dolphins have stranded themselves on a 25-mile stretch of Cape Cod and 77 have died. Scientists are trying to figure out why.

They're also researching whether there's any link to a die-off this fall of 162 harbor seals. They're carcasses were found between northern Massachusetts and Maine.

Scientists have determined the seal deaths were linked to an influenza virus similar to one found in birds. It had never been seen before in seals.

They say the initial indications are there's no connection between the dolphin and seal deaths, but it's too early to definitively rule it out.

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