Dolphin strands near Cromarty, Scotland
Published by Julia Volkovah under NATURAL DISASTERS on 11:21 AM
The Scottish SPCA, members of the British Divers Marine Life Rescue and the coastguard were involved in the rescue, after the stranded 'common dolphin' was reported by a member of the public around 8.30am.
It is understood it had been on the beach for several hours before being discovered.
It took two attempts to refloat the mammal – measuring 2.5 to 3 metres.
During the drama, initial attempts to refloat the dolphin proved unsuccessful and it restranded near the harbour.
A second attempt was made, this time taking the dolphin further out to sea, near the ferry slip-way, which was successful. Read More