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- 2018
Offshore Earthquakes Do Not Influence Marine Mammal Stranding Risk on the Washington and Oregon CoastsDOI: 10.3390/ani8020018 Keywords: marine mammal, mass stranding, stranding, cetacean, earthquakes, seismic activity Abstract: Marine mammals stranding on coastal beaches is not unusual. However, there appears to be no single cause for this, with several causes being probable, such as starvation, contact with humans (for example boat strike or entanglement with fishing gear), disease, and parasitism. We evaluated marine mammal stranding off the Washington and Oregon coasts and looked at offshore earthquakes as a possible contributing factor. Our analysis showed that offshore earthquakes did not make marine mammals more likely to strand. We also analysed a subset of data from the north of Washington State and found that non-adult animals made up a large proportion of stranded animals, and for dead animals the commonest cause of death was disease, traumatic injury, or starvation
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