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Written by: Lao Minyi
2021-01-07 15:33
The last update date: 2021-01-07 15:33
The Ocean Park Conservation Fund of Hong Kong received a report today (7th) that an adult male finless porpoise with a length of 175 cm was found in Tung O Bay on Lamma Island. The carcass was severely decomposed. This is the second case of a cetacean stranded this year.
An adult male finless porpoise with a length of 175 cm stranded in Tung O Bay, Lamma Island.
(Photo provided by the Hong Kong Ocean Park Conservation Fund)
The Ocean Park Conservation Fund of Hong Kong has brought the finless porpoise back to the Ocean Park for detailed autopsy and laboratory tests, and urged the public to call the 1823 hotline if suspected cases of whales, dolphins and shark strandings are found, and provide the time, place, and photos of the strandings for action The group can be there as soon as possible to follow up.
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