The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) declared that an  unusual mortality of dolphins in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida was observed since the spill.
The death toll along 200 miles of shoreline has climbed to at least  82 death since the spill, about 15 times the normal mortality rate for dolphins along  the Gulf Coast this time of year, 
This increasing number of dead infant dolphins is completely without precedent.  Not mentioning the unfrequented beaches of Alabama, blocked by BP and far from media coverage where dead infant dolphins are left in the sand. How could we believe that tons of oil and dispersant can be just disappearing?
 

 
 
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