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Written by: Lao Minyi
2021-04-11 16:52
Last update date: 2021-04-11 16:52
The Hong Kong Ocean Park Conservation Fund received a report yesterday (10th) to follow up a case of cetacean stranding. A young female finless porpoise measuring 92 cm in length was found in Clear Water Bay. The body was found to be moderately decomposed. The Conservation Fund today (11th) The finless porpoise was brought back to the Ocean Park for detailed anatomy and laboratory tests.
This is the 12th case of a cetacean stranded this year.
A young female finless porpoise with a length of 92 cm ran aground in Qingshui Bay.
(Photo provided by 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.
Adult finless porpoise in Hawan and Chizhou facing the sea and their bodies severely rotted. The 11th case this year
Sub-adult finless porpoise stranded in East Bay, Cheung Chau, severely decomposed, the 9th case this year
Three cases a day!
Finless porpoise stranded in Ham Tin Bay, Tap Mun and Silverstrand Bay, Sai Kung, 7th case in the month
Adult finless porpoise stranded in Tung Ao Bay, Lamma Island, two cases of severe decay within three days
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