Friday, 25 July 2025

Mass dolphin stranding in Madagascar

2025, July 16. Madagascar, North of country in Nosy Hara Marine Protected Area, around Besikidy Bay. A mass stranding of 22 dolphins including two juveniles (the species has not yet been identified) have been found dead in the mangroves. The cause of their stranding and death is not yet known and currently under investigation. The Madagascar National Park (MNP) staff were notified of the incident on the on 19th July, but was only confirmed by MNP on 21st July.

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