Black Sea for Dolphins
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<i> Reuters</i>
ANKARA, Turkey — Disease and pollution are killing dolphins in the Mediterranean, but those in the cleaner Black Sea are thriving, a Turkish marine biologist said in remarks published Thursday.
Prof. Sumru Unsal said there are 450,000 dolphins in the Black Sea. Soviet researchers previously put the figure at 100,000.
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