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Did the Navy cause the strandings in Cornwall


Well they said on Thursday that the UK Navy was not operating anywhere near the incident that led to the deaths of some 26 common dolphins when they stranded on the UK's Cornsih coast.

Now it would seem the story is changing by the day..... so were the Navy active and was there a link? WDCS is pursuing the story and will find you the answer as soon as we can, but not because we are are trying to embarass the Navy, but because we wish to help ensure that this kind of thing never happens again.

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