Environment
Stranded Fur Seals: Mass Death Leads NOAA to Declare 'Unusual Mortality Event'
An alarming number of Guadalupe fur seals have died after stranding themselves along California's coast. As a result, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has declared an "Unusual Mortality Event" and is investigating why the marine animals are traveling so far from their natural habitats.
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