MARMAM readers, While we do not normally forward messages regarding single strandings, or even mass strandings of species which regularly mass strand, mass strandings of bottlenose dolphins are rare enough that forwarding on this message to the list seems warranted.
MARMAM Editors ------------------------------------------------ Dear All, The attached horrific pictures were taken at Bazaruto Island this past Saturday at approximately 16.00pm by myself and Derryk from Gone Fishin Pestana Bazaruto In total we witnessed 37 dead bottlenose dolphins on the beach and another barely alive one, of which we managed to get back into the water and after 30 minutes helping to resucitate it managed to swim past the shore breakers. This dolphin also turned back to the shore 4 times before heading out, to its inevitable death one would assume. We received further information from a couple of locals that in the morning at approximately 9am there were 41 dolphins on the beach of which a couple (approximately 6?) having been rescued and returned to the ocean at that time. We assume therefore that the pod consisted of between 44 - 47 dolphins. On inspection of the dolphins, to our untrained eyes, there were no discernable marks or otherwise indicating what may have caused this mass beaching. All dolphins witnessed appeared to be adults, there were no juveniles amongst them. They were spread over an area of approximately 200 meters of beach, no other marine life of any description was noted within virtually the whole ocean facing coastal expanse. Malcolm Warrick, a dolphin specialist and a team of National Geographic filmakers were consulted and they arrived on Bazaruto on Sunday midday to further investigate this very disturbing phenomenon. Further information has recently been received that a seismic buoy has been sighted around the Arcihpelago. Further photos are available on request. Nick ------------------------------------ Nick Raba Director [EMAIL PROTECTED] Av. Das Industrias 605 Machava Mocambique tel: +258 21 748 088 tel2:+258 21 748089/90 fax: +258 21 750 630 mobile: +258 82 307 1940 www.kangelaenergy.co.za www.kangela.co.za _______________________________________________ MARMAM mailing list [email protected] https://lists.uvic.ca/mailman/listinfo/marmam
