Marine Mammal Stranding Center Investigates Dolphins Washing Ashore On NJ Beaches
BRIGANTINE, N.J. (CBS) -- Two days, two towns, two dolphins washed up on New Jersey beaches. The Marine Mammal Stranding Center is looking into why the animals are popping up on the coastline this week.
On Sunday, a dolphin washed up on Sea Isle's beach with numerous shark bites on his body and died in the surf shortly after coming ashore.
On Monday afternoon, a bottlenose dolphin washed up in Sea Bright and is now being tested at their facility.
The Marine Mammal Stranding Center says wind does play a factor on carcass washing ashore and they are doing lab tests on the animals to determine exact cause of death for each. Anyone who sees a whale, dolphin, sea turtle or seal sighting or stranding is asked to call 609-266-0538.