Thursday, 10 May 2012

Peru says 5,000 birds, nearly 900 dolphins dead

Dolphins, Birds Mysteriously Die in Staggering Numbers on Peru Beaches
14,000 animals found dead off coast of Peru

The Peruvian government says warming waters are to blame for the deaths.

The Peruvian government said Wednesday that 5,000 birds, mostly pelicans, and nearly 900 dolphins have died off the country's northern coast, possibly due to rising temperatures in Pacific waters.


The country's northern beaches were earlier this week declared off-limits as scientists scrambled to pin down what was causing such a massive toll, with non-government organizations blaming oil exploration work.

A dying pelican crawls away from the surf to die on the beach at Paita, northern Peru
A dying pelican crawls away from the surf to die on the beach of Paita, in Tumbes …
But Peru's deputy environment minister Gabriel Quijandria, disputed this and said warming waters, which disturbs species' food supplies, was a possible cause.

He said that although tests conducted on 877 dolphins found dead on the coast had not been completed, contamination from heavy metals or the presence of bacterial infections was not responsible.

A dead dead dolphin lies on a beach on the northern coast of Peru, close to Chiclayo, on April 11
A dead dead dolphin lies on a beach on the northern coast of Peru, close to Chiclayo, …
It is probable that the phenomenon "will extend to other coastal areas," Quijandria said, noting that there could be a resulting increase in the numbers of birds and other sea life killed.

Peru says 5,000 birds, nearly 900 dolphins dead
This file picture shows a dead dolphin lying on a beach on the northern coast of Peru, close to Chiclayo, some 750 km north of Lima, on March 27, 2012.
The South American nation's health ministry declared an alert at the weekend, urging the public to stay away from the beaches around Lima and on the northern coast until the cause of death of marine life is known.

5,000 birds, nearly 900 dolphins dead off Peruvian coast



Dolphins, Birds Mysteriously Die in Staggering Numbers on Peru Beaches
Massive animal death along coast of Peru

Experts measure a dead dolphin lying on a beach in the northern coast of Peru close to Chiclayo, some 750km north of Lima

One non-government conservation organization, known as ORCA, has blamed the dolphin deaths on oil exploration activities in the area, which it claims produces noises which are having an acoustic impact on the mammals.

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A representative from the group, Carlos Yaipen, said Wednesday it had tested 30 dead specimens and found broken ears and damaged organs consistent with the victims suffering "the bends," also known as decompression sickness.
Dolphins, Birds Mysteriously Die in Staggering Numbers on Peru Beaches

What is Peru’s dolphin and pelican die-off telling us?
Weather expert Abraham Levy said on Tuesday that the warming of the Pacific waters due to El Nino could be to blame.

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