segunda-feira, 30 de agosto de 2010

Scientists ponder dolphin mystery

VICTORIA, British Columbia, Aug. 30 (UPI) -- Canadian scientists say they are puzzled why dolphins, which normally stay in offshore waters, are showing up close to shore and in inlets on Vancouver Island.

Dolphins started moving closer to land in the mid-1980s but the reason is still unknown, researchers said. It could have been a result of a food shortage or changing water temperatures.

"They just keep increasing," Echo Bay, British Columbia, resident Billy Proctor told the Vancouver Sun. "I guess their population is probably exploding because there's tons of babies everywhere. I don't think they're supposed to be here".

Proctor said he sees hundreds of them daily hanging out close to shore.

Lance Barrett-Lennard, a zoologist with the Vancouver Aquarium, said he sees few dolphins in offshore waters, and that 15 years ago they were plentiful. UPI