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Fear Killing in the Gulf of San matías: a Scientific Study Explains the Massive Drilling of Dolphins

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Massive strains of common dolphins are rare and little understood in the South West Atlantic. Photo: Sebastian Leal. In 2021, in the Gulf of San Matías, 52 dolphins appeared dead on the coast and two years later, in the same scenario, about 570 were stranded. In both cases there was a pattern that was repeated: unusual movements...
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Massive strains of common dolphins are rare and little understood in the South West Atlantic. Photo: Sebastian Leal. In 2021, in the Gulf of San Matías, 52 dolphins appeared dead on the coast and two years later, in the same scenario, about 570 were stranded. In both cases there was a pattern that was repeated: unusual movements...

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rionegro.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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