Hundreds of dead dolphins washing up on French coast

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Hundreds of dead dolphins washing up on French coast
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‘For the last three years, we’ve seen more than 1,000 deaths’ annually, says marine biologist Morgane Perri

“For the last three years, we’ve seen more than 1,000 deaths [dolphins and porpoises] over a four-month period each winter.”Common dolphins are the hardest hit, and scientists believe those found on beaches represent a small fraction of the total number dying in fishing nets off the coast of France.

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