Mass stranding of common dolphins, June 2008, UK (Jan Loveridge)

A detailed report on the mass stranding in Cornwall, UK, of 26 common dolphins 
in June 2008 has been issued jointly by Cornwall Wildlife Trust Marine 
Strandings Network (CWT MSN) and British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR).

The report complements that produced by the Defra funded UK Cetacean Strandings 
Investigation Programme (CSIP), for whom the CWT MSN records and retrieves 
stranded cetaceans for post-mortem examination. BDMLR rescues live stranded 
cetaceans around Cornwall. Both organisations were involved in the rescue and 
retrieval of the dolphins in the mass stranding and have conducted an extensive 
investigation into the event, alongside that of the CSIP.


The report can be found at www.cwtstrandings.org/reports.htm. 

The two organisation have invited the UK Royal Navy (RN) to discuss how they 
could minimise risk to cetaceans. The RN has welcomed the opportunity to meet 
the groups to develop potential areas for future collaboration.

Recently, communication between the organisations may have helped to prevent a 
second mass stranding of dolphins in the same area, when the CWT MSN and BDMLR 
alerted the RN to the presence of 20 common dolphins within the Fal river 
system, while sonar testing was underway. It is hoped that such dialogue will 
be strengthened and response mechanisms improved in the future.

Best wishes,

Jan Loveridge
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CWT Marine Strandings Network 
Strandings Hotline: 0845 201 2626
www.cwtstrandings.org


British Divers Marine Life Rescue
www.bdmlr.org.uk  
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