New England seal deaths happened before, biologist says
Sharon Kiley Mack | BDN
Seals bask on small rock islands in the sun in the Bay of Fundy between Eastport and Campobello
Posted Oct. 08, 2011, at 11:25 a.m.
Marine biologist Scott Mercer of York, Maine, tells the Portsmouth Herald that many dead seals that washed ashore at the time had a strain of avian, or bird, flu.
A spokesman for the New England Aquarium in Boston says there’s no information showing bird flu could be to blame for the 49 seal deaths recently reported in the three states.
Tony LaCasse says only pups are dying this year, which was not the case 30 years ago.
He says it will likely be late next week before results are in on necropsies performed on the animals.
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