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Amazon drought results in over 100 dolphin deaths

Published: October 2, 2023
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In an alarming revelation, more than 100 dolphins have met their tragic end in Brazil’s Amazon Rainforest due to the region’s most severe droughts, coupled with scorching water temperatures. The Mamirauá Institute for Sustainable Development, a reputable research institution funded by the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation, uncovered these lifeless dolphins in Lake Tefé.

Early indications from experts at the institute suggest a strong connection between the extreme temperatures, reaching up to 102 degrees Fahrenheit, and the recent droughts in the Amazon, which have created this calamity. This isn’t the only ecological devastation: Thousands of fish, too, have succumbed in Lake Tefé. The Amazon Rainforest, renowned for its unmatched biodiversity, is a sanctuary for countless species. The Amazon River, which meanders through it, stands as the globe’s largest waterway.

However, the Amazon’s pristine environment faces grave threats. Human interventions and recent extreme weather patterns have sounded alarm bells. Recognizing the urgency, Amazonas state announced an environmental emergency last month, followed by a dedicated $20 million response strategy.

Daniel Tregidgo, a UK-based researcher stationed in the Amazon, shared his distress with The Guardian. He lamented, “Witnessing pink river dolphins is an Amazonian marvel. Discovering one dead is heartbreaking, but beholding heaps of their corpses? It’s catastrophic.”

On the human front, the consequences are equally troubling. The drought’s vast reach could potentially impact half a million inhabitants by year-end. With waterways being the primary transportation method, the dwindling river levels have obstructed essential supplies like food and water and significantly affected fishing activities, vital for many local communities.

Amazonas state’s proactive approach includes the distribution of essential goods, from food to personal hygiene products, in impacted zones. Governor Wilson Lima assures that various government echelons will extend support to the affected townships. As per recent data, 15 municipalities are grappling with a state of emergency, with 40 more on high alert.

A significant factor exacerbating this drought is the El Niño climate phenomenon, known for its warmer-than-average seawater in the tropical Pacific Ocean, which impacts global weather patterns, often curtailing rain cloud formation. With global temperatures on the rise, droughts are becoming harsher, more prolonged, and more frequent, reminding us of the urgent need to address climate change.

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