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Scientists explain mass deaths of endangered seals in Dagestan by natural causes

Scientists explain mass deaths of endangered seals in Dagestan by natural causes Specialists of the territorial department of the Russian Federal Agency for Fishery in Dagestan found the bodies of 272 Caspian seals washed up ashore of the Caspian Sea on December 6-10 MOSCOW, December 22. /TASS/. Scientists confirmed that mass deaths of endangered seals in Russia’s North Caucasus republic of Dagestan were due to natural causes, the press service of the Russian Federal Research Institute of Fisheries and Oceanography (VNIRO) told TASS. A study carried out by scientists did not confirm a theory that the seals could have died from intoxication or from poaching.

Russia Launches Probe After 300 Endangered Seals Mysteriously Wash Ashore Dead

Russia Launches Probe After 300 Endangered Seals Mysteriously Wash Ashore Dead © Provided by Indiatimes Russian authorities have launched an investigation after the mysterious death of nearly 300 endangered seals that had washed up on the shores of the Caspian Sea. Between Sunday and Thursday, 272 dead Caspian seals had been found at a number of locations in the southern region of Dagestan including its regional capital Makhachkala and Derbent, another major city, said the state fisheries agency Rosrybolovstvo.   © Provided by Indiatimes Image For Representation/CNN The fisheries agency said infectious disease as well as external reasons could be behind the mass die-off and an animal abuse probe would be launched.

Over 270 endangered seals wash up dead on Russian beach in four days

The cause of death is currently being determined © Musa Salgereyev/TASS MAKHACHKALA, December 11. /TASS/. Specialists of the territorial department of the Russian Federal Agency for Fishery in Dagestan have found the bodies of 272 Caspian seals washed up ashore of the Caspian Sea on December 6-10, the department’s press service informed TASS on Friday. The cause of death is currently being determined. Read also From December 6 to December 10, 272 dead seals have been detected. The experts searched the shore from Makhachkala to Sulak (in the northern direction - TASS) and from Makhachkala to Samur (in the southern direction - TASS), we counted them one by one. We do not rule out that there may be more, as those are only the seals that washed up ashore on the researched territory, a representative of the department informed, adding that the majority of dead seals have been found in the area between Makhachkala and the mouth of River Sulak.

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