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Written by: Lao Minyi
2021-01-06 17:16
Last update date: 2021-01-06 17:16
The Ocean Park Conservation Fund of Hong Kong received a report yesterday (5th) and followed up on a case of cetacean stranding. Related personnel found a young female finless porpoise with a length of 127.4 cm on the rocky beach of Newwood Caves in Clear Water Bay. A case of cetacean stranding.
The Conservation Fund conducted an on-site autopsy for the finless porpoise today (6th) and brought it back to the Ocean Park for detailed testing.
A young female finless porpoise with a length of 127.4 cm ran aground on the new travertine beach in Qingshui Bay.
(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Ocean Park Conservation Fund)
The Hong Kong Ocean Park Conservation Fund urges the public to call the 1823 hotline if suspected cases of whales, dolphins and sharks are stranded, and provide the time, location, and photos of the stranding, so that the action team can arrive at the scene as soon as possible to follow up.
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