New Jersey March 8,2011
More than two dozens gray and harbor seals that were found on the beaches are malnourished and have parasites, sources say..Many are suffering from respiratory infections and parasites, officials say.The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is housing 11 seals right now making the center two-thirds full 26 seal strandings in New Jersey since November, sources say. Fourteen of those strandings happened in February.The reason for the increased number of seals stranded is still unknown but officials at the center believe that global warning could be playing a role in the harp seals becoming stranded.Parasites could be caused by the Gulf Blue Plague ,oil eating agent corexit ,or maybe all due from the poleshift.Please leave your comments and hit subscribe!
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