Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Dolphins in New Jersey river are heading inland instead of back to sea as they pursue fish

Dolphins that have been treating a New Jersey river as their private fishing hole appear to be heading farther inland instead of back toward the ocean.

About 15 bottlenose dolphins have been in the Shrewsbury River near Sea Bright, New Jersey, since mid-June.

They were spotted Tuesday farther inland, on the Navesink River.

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration spokeswoman Teri Frady says she suspects the dolphins are following food and appear to be fine.

Authorities have not been trying to coax the marine mammals back downstream to the Atlantic Ocean.

Several boaters have been cited for harassing the dolphins.

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