Dolphin strandings increase along Southern California coast

In this Monday Feb. 4, 2019 photo provided by the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, Wendy Leeds Animal Care coordinator, left, with volunteer Colby Hollabaugh, center, and Amanda Walters education instructor receive a dolphin at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, Calif. Experts are concerned about an increase in dolphin strandings along the Southern California coast. The Pacific Marine Mammal Center says it has responded to six beached dolphins this month and received reports of two others. The strandings began with three common dolphins beaching themselves on Feb. 4. (Pacific Marine Mammal Center via AP)

LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. — Experts were working Tuesday to determine the cause of an increase in dolphin strandings along the Southern California coast.

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