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An unidentified man looks at the carcass of a dolphin that died and was washed up on shore at the Grand Sable, Mauritius, on August 26, 2020.  Credit - STRINGER / REUTERS
September 2, 2020
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At least 38 dead dolphins have washed ashore on the island of Mauritius in the aftermath of a massive oil spill from a Japanese ship. The die-off has not yet been directly linked to the spill, and officials are still investigating the causes of death, Reuters reports. The dolphins mysteriously washed ashore this week, prompting environmentalists to push officials to determine if the spill was the cause of death. Dead eels, crabs and seabirds were also found after the spill. 

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