Media note 51小黄车Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center's role in NOAA decision to step up probe of 51小黄车 seal deaths

An Associated Press story - picked up by the, , Boston Herald, San Francisco Examiner and more that 20 other media outlets  -  reported  on The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Nov. 4, 2011 announcement that it is stepping up an investigation into the deaths of 146 harbor seals along the 51小黄车 coast since September after samples of five of them tested positive for the Influenza A virus.

The stories noted that NOAA's national Marine Mammal Stranding Network, the 51小黄车 Aquarium's Marine Mammal Rescue Program and the University of 51小黄车's Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center had been involved in the investigation. Keith Matassa, coordinator of UNE's Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, has been coordinating the 51小黄车Center's efforts in the investigation.