Trained responders try to revive a stranded dolphin in Brgy. Victoria, Currimao, Ilocos Norte (Lei Adriano) |
By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter
Currimao, Ilocos Norte— Coastal villagers of Barangay Victoria here
rescued a female spinner dolphin, which they named “Jesusa Victoria”, on Dec.
25, Christmas Day.
Holiday beach goers found the
dolphin near shallow waters.
The Philippine Coast Guard
reported the dolphin rescue at 10:30 a.m., making it the 15th stranding
case since January 2014, said Arthur Valente, fishery regulatory officer of the
Provincial Agriculture Office and Ilocos Norte team leader of the Philippine
Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
At least 15 volunteer
responders including two veterinarians from the Provincial Veterinary Office
treated the stranded dolphin at the beach. It was described to be in a
“depressed” state.
The dolphin spans 1.67 meters
and weighs approximately 45 kilograms.
Later in the afternoon at
about 4:31 pm, the dolphin was successfully released after feeding the
dolphin providing supportive care.
Mr. Valente said “Jesusa
Victoria” did not show wounds and scratches, but said the dolphin did not
display any signs of buoyancy. He said the group took blood samples from the
animal for a blood profiling study.
Mr. Valente theorized that
the depressed dolphin might have been hungry, and was stranded as it searched
for food.
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