Cornwall Wildlife Trust is now urging people to behave responsibly and admire wildlife from a distance ahead of an influx of visitors to Cornwall’s shores expected this Easter weekend.
This morning (April 12), the Trust’s Marine Strandings Network hotline was alerted to a common dolphin at Porthpean Beach by a member of the public. Although a post-mortem of the dolphin is yet to be carried out, the network’s veterinary pathologist has confirmed the animal had suffered as a result of a boat strike, with the injuries likely to have caused its death.
Abby Crosby, marine conservation officer at Cornwall Wildlife Trust, said: “Today’s devastating stranding of this incredible creature is exactly the reason why Cornwall Wildlife Trust, alongside a partnership of other organisations within the Cornwall Marine and Coastal Code Group, are asking people to take care on the water this Easter.