The dead dolphins appeared in the Atchafalaya Basin like something the water could not digest and spat back onto the shore.
Elouise Boudreaux found the first one in March, washed up on a cypress island that she only knew because her grandfather had shown her the access channel when she was ten years old. The dolphin was a freshwater species, the kind that swam up the Mississippi from the Gulf and made the basin its home. This one was dead, floating on its side, and its eyes were open wider than they should have...
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