Tuesday, 14 February 2017

Oil disaster will halve dolphin population say St Andrews researchers

Oil disaster will halve dolphin population say St Andrews researchers

An international study involving researchers at St Andrews has revealed dolphins are struggling to survive seven years after the Deepwater Horizon disaster. In April 2010 a blowout on the drilling rig resulted in 134 million gallons of oil being released into the Gulf of Mexico over an 87-day period, killing thousands of marine mammals including bottlenose dolphins.

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