The mystery cannot decipher the massively deadly beach

Since last year, people living on the coast of San Jose in Peru have witnessed the death of numerous creatures. Many heavenly birds, underwater fish, and shore animals are on the list of corpses on this strip.

>>>The mysterious death of marine animals in Peru

It is a beautiful beach, peaceful, 120km long, and rich in animals. But now, this sea covers the gloomy and mournful atmosphere like never before.

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The death at the beach is hurting the authorities and the animal research community. The government closes all links to this coast and conducts research and investigates the cause. Every day environmental staff must be here, as well, to collect corpses of thousands of marine creatures.

At this point, they picked up about 5,000 corpses of birds, mainly pelicans, flutes and sea gobies. The government has collected 3,000,000 dolphins, sharks, 54 loris, sea lions and many baby turtles .

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In 2012, the local government officially announced, the cause of the death of a series of animals in the San Jose strip is due . naturally. Scientists claim there is no human intervention to the death of animals.

Sea water in recent years has heated up, which has negatively impacted the living creatures here. Underwater fish died due to hot water. The birds in the sky and the animals on the shore were hungry because there was no food, as the fish gradually dwindled.

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However, the above reason does not convince the people here and the oceanographers. Therefore, they still consider and dissect the problem on many different aspects. The leader of Peru's Ministry of Natural Resources Development said that the death of dolphins is caused by the Morbilli virus strain.

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British scientists say that the toxic substances and heavy metals present in seawater are the culprits causing the death of these marine species. Birds that eat poisonous fish bodies die. There is also a conclusion that, due to the positioning and exploration equipment of an American industrial corporation.

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They used this machine to "scan" the seabed, with extremely high sound frequencies for exploration of oil and gas. That sound frequency caused the creatures living in the water to "die" and die. However, these hypotheses are not really convincing and are being studied carefully by the Peruvian government.

Researchers hope that medical assessments of organisms will produce results in the near future.