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Peruvian
authorities are investigating the deaths of some 500 sea lions
that appeared on
a northern beach (AFP file)
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Peruvian
authorities were investigating Sunday the deaths of some 500 sea lions whose
rotting corpses were found on a northern beach.
Environmental
police told the official Andina news agency that the decomposing bodies of
adult and juvenile sea lions were found on a beach in Santa province about 400
kilometers (250 miles) north of Lima.
Police are
investigating a complaint from the governor of the local Samanco district, who
said the sea mammals had been poisoned by marine farmers and fishermen who
harvest shellfish.
Sea lions
come close to the shore to look for seafood and scallops to eat.
City
workers hauled away the corpses, which risked posing a public health hazard.
In early
November, the bodies of another 187 sea lions were found in the Piura region
farther to the north of Peru, along with four dead dolphins and the corpses of
sea turtles and dozens of pelicans.
Wildlife
officials are investigating those deaths but have yet to announce their
findings.
A range of
possible causes are being considered, including disease, entanglement in
fishing nets, the ingestion of plastic trash and hunting.

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