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Dolphin Strandings on Cape Cod Continue

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on Saturday, 11 February 2012
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On January 18th we posted a blog about a dolphin stranding and the International Fund for Animal Welfare’s (IFAW) emergency response and their research conducted to understand why dolphins strand in Cape Cod.  

Stranding season was in “full swing” when that blog was written and while the IFAW knew it was not close to being over they were not anticipating this week’s staggering realization: “In the past 26 days alone, the number of stranded dolphins has already surpassed the average number of strandings in 12 months,” blogged Fred O’ Regan, President and CEO of IFAW on February 8th.

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IFAW Rescues Dolphins Stranded on Cape Cod

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on Wednesday, 18 January 2012
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Safe assumption time: Everybody loves dolphins. If you don’t love them you are at least aware of their dolphinpresence and how much the rest of the world is enchanted by their personality and charm. Lisa Frank had a dolphin theme in her rainbow-hued school supplies line and elementary schools around the country have adopted the dolphin as their mascot, but it’s not just for kids: there is even an NFL team-the Miami Dolphins. You can hang out with dolphins for just under $200 at Sea World’s Dolphin Interaction Program: that alone is a testament to the marine mammal’s popularity.

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1944: Camano Class Light Cargo Ship was laid down for the US Army as FS-289 at Wheeler Shipbuilding in Whitestone, NY.

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1945: Delivered to US Army.

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1950: Acquired by the US Navy on July 1, 1950 and placed in service as USNS New Bedford (T-AKL-17).

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1954: The movie, Mister Roberts, was made on the USNS New Bedford (T-AKL-17).

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1955 - 1963: Used as a cargo supply ship for the Texas Towers, a network of advanced radar stations located off the Eastern Seaboard. In 1957, Capt. Sixto Mangual was commander of the AKL-17 and in 1961 it was rechristened the USNS New Bedford. The New Bedford, sailing out of State Pier, was keeping vigil when Texas Tower No. 4 callapsed off the New Jersey coast during a January 1961 nor'easter.

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1963: Reclassified as Miscellaneous Unclassified (IX-308).

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1971: The New Bedford (IX-308) served as a Torpedo Test Firing Vessel in the Puget Sound area.

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1994: Ceremony in New Bedford.

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1995: The ship was struck from the Naval Register on April 4.

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2004: The Sea Bird's current disposition is a tuna long liner (fishing boat) out of San Diego, CA.

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2006: Design of the Tesla Turbine began on June 11, 2006. The Sea Bird was sold by Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service for commercial service.

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2007: The Sea Bird was drydocked for renovations.

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2008: The Sea Bird setting sail to Sea-Tac in Seattle, WA.

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2009 - 2010: The Sea Bird is currently docked at Seattle Sea-Tac.

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