
One of the marine scientists with IMMS inspects a dead baby dolphin after it was found washed ashore in Long Beach Saturday morning.
Dr. Moby Solangi, the director of Institute of Marine Mammal Studies, said the two in Long Beach were found within a mile of the other on the beach.
Solangi and his team are now looking into how the infant dolphins died. According to Solangi, it's not uncommon to see dolphins come ashore during birthing season. However, Solangi said it's still really early in the birthing season.














Comment: As noted above, apparently it's fairly fancy muck and people visit to bathe in it, when it's not erupting:
The world is rocking and rolling these days:
- Ebeko Volcano on Kurils, Russia sends two-kilometer ash plume into air
- Huge earthquake strikes Ring of Fire: Papua New Guinea hit by shallow 7.5 magnitude quake
- Earthquake swarm rattles San Francisco Bay Area
- 7 dead, 13 missing following landslide triggered by heavy rainfall in Central Java, Indonesia (VIDEOS)
- UK struck by 21 earthquakes in 50 DAYS including biggest in 10 years
- USGS reports Kilauea volcano wall collapse in Hawaii
And could this be related to: Scientists predict upsurge in major earthquakes for 2018 due to slowdown in Earth's rotation