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Dolphin found washed up on Weston-super-Mare beach

A TEAM of marine mammal medics was called to a dolphin stranded on a beach in the Seven Estuary. The six-foot-long common dolphin had washed up on the high tide and was stranded at Sandy Bay near Weston-super-Mare, north Somerset today (January 3). Coastguards from Weston attended the scene along with the Burnham Area Rescue Boat s (BARB) fully trained marine mammal medics and British Divers Marine Life Rescue, who specialise in marine strandings. The team walked out across the mudflats to reach the stranded dolphin where they assessed its condition. “It had initially been showing signs of life, with air being blown through its blowhole, but sadly it was declared deceased during the incident,” said BARB spokesman Mark Newman.

Dolphin dies after it washed up and became stranded on beach near Weston-super-Mare

A six-foot-long common dolphin died after it was found washed up on a beach in north Somerset today. A team of marine mammal medics was called to reports of a stranded dolphin at Sandy Bay near Weston-super-Mare.  The dolphin had washed up on the high tide and was initially showing signs of life by blowing air through it s blowhole but died shortly after. Coastguards from Weston attended the scene along with the Burnham Area Rescue Boat s (BARB) fully trained marine mammal medics and British Divers Marine Life Rescue, who specialise in marine strandings. A dolphin died after it was found washed up on the high tide and stranded at Sandy Bay near Weston-super-Mare in north Somerset today

Dolphin dies after it became stranded on beach near Weston-super-Mare

Dolphin dies after it became stranded on beach near Weston-super-Mare Clare Mccarthy For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo A six-foot-long common dolphin died after it was found washed up on a beach in north Somerset today. A team of marine mammal medics was called to reports of a stranded dolphin at Sandy Bay near Weston-super-Mare.  The dolphin had washed up on the high tide and was initially showing signs of life by blowing air through it s blowhole but died shortly after. Coastguards from Weston attended the scene along with the Burnham Area Rescue Boat s (BARB) fully trained marine mammal medics and British Divers Marine Life Rescue, who specialise in marine strandings.

Dolphin found washed up on Weston-super-Mare beach | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

A TEAM of marine mammal medics was called to a dolphin stranded on a beach in the Seven Estuary. The six-foot-long common dolphin had washed up on the high tide and was stranded at Sandy Bay near Weston-super-Mare, north Somerset today (January 3). Coastguards from Weston attended the scene along with the Burnham Area Rescue Boat s (BARB) fully trained marine mammal medics and British Divers Marine Life Rescue, who specialise in marine strandings. The team walked out across the mudflats to reach the stranded dolphin where they assessed its condition. “It had initially been showing signs of life, with air being blown through its blowhole, but sadly it was declared deceased during the incident,” said BARB spokesman Mark Newman.

Dolphin found washed up on Weston-super-Mare beach | Chard & Ilminster News

A TEAM of marine mammal medics was called to a dolphin stranded on a beach in the Seven Estuary. The six-foot-long common dolphin had washed up on the high tide and was stranded at Sandy Bay near Weston-super-Mare, north Somerset today (January 3). Coastguards from Weston attended the scene along with the Burnham Area Rescue Boat s (BARB) fully trained marine mammal medics and British Divers Marine Life Rescue, who specialise in marine strandings. The team walked out across the mudflats to reach the stranded dolphin where they assessed its condition. “It had initially been showing signs of life, with air being blown through its blowhole, but sadly it was declared deceased during the incident,” said BARB spokesman Mark Newman.

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