Search: Site   Web
| Print Story | E-Mail Story | Font Size

Rescuers try to save dolphins on Cape Cod

WELLFLEET, Mass. (AP) — Rescuers have been hip-deep in mud in a desperate effort to rescue 16 white-sided dolphins stranded on Massachusetts' Cape Cod, but at least two of the animals have died and the outlook for eight others is grim.

The International Fund for Animal Welfare says 10 of the dolphins became stranded in an area of Wellfleet known as Drummer Cove. Six others beached just south of there at Lieutenant Island. Rescuers worked Thursday to save them.

Atlantic white-sided dolphins can measure up to eight feet in length and are common in the waters off the Cape. Scientists are not certain what causes marine mammals to become stranded, though one leading theory is that the animals become confused after chasing prey into shallow waters.


See archived 'Island Breeze' stories »
 
Click to vote
Recommend this story?
Yes
No
The online vote:



Add your comments
Please follow and enforce these guidelines:
1. No flaming. Do not be hostile.
2. No comments that are obscene, vulgar, lewd, sexually-oriented, threatening, libelous, or illegal.
3. No racial slurs or insults.
4. "Remove Comment" flags offensive comment for removal.

Verification Code:
Enter Verification:
Your Name:
Your Comment:
By submitting this form, you agree to this site's terms of service




Jobs
Autos
Real Estate
Classifieds
Place An Ad
Search for Jobs - Monster.com
   
DEAL OF THE DAY
Alhambra Restaurant
50% off! Exotic, Enchanting and Welcoming Atmosphere! Get your $100 food voucher for only $50 at Alhambra Restaurant
ADVERTISEMENT 
ADVERTISEMENT