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Fisheries Dept rescues dolphin beached at Mersing

Authorities release marine mammal back into water as injuries not serious

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 31 Dec 2022 5:18PM

Fisheries Dept rescues dolphin beached at Mersing
A common bottlenose dolphin that was found stranded at Air Papan Beach in Mersing, Johor this morning. – @bernamadotcom Twitter pic, December 31, 2022

MERSING – A common bottlenose dolphin found stranded at Air Papan Beach here this morning has been rescued and released into the water, said the Johor Fisheries Department.

Its director Zainudin Abd Wahab said the dolphin was still alive when found but had injuries on its tail, which could have been caused by it smashing into rocks or corals due to rough seas.

He said the marine mammal was released back into the water as the injuries were not serious, following the department’s standard operating procedures, adding that all quarters should report incidents of beached endangered species as well as turtles to the department.

“The Johor Fisheries Department is always committed to managing fisheries resources, carrying out law enforcement, and is determined to protect fisheries resources in Johor waters,” he said in a statement today.

The Johor Fisheries Department says the injuries on the dolphin’s tail could have been caused by it smashing into rocks or corals due to rough seas. – @bernamadotcom Twitter pic, December 31, 2022
The Johor Fisheries Department says the injuries on the dolphin’s tail could have been caused by it smashing into rocks or corals due to rough seas. – @bernamadotcom Twitter pic, December 31, 2022

Meanwhile, Mersing Civil Defence Force officer Nurnajibah Abdullah in a separate statement said the dolphin was found by its officer manning the beach rescue tower, who was placing warning flags on the beach at the time. 

Nurnajibah said the officer tried to release the stranded animal – which weighed between 30 and 35kg – back into the sea but failed due to the high tide and strong waves.

“The Civil Defence Force then contacted the Fisheries Office for further action and they released the dolphin in Teluk Buih here,” she added. – Bernama, December 31, 2022

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