Two stranded dolphins released into sea in East China
HANGZHOU - Two dolphins that were stranded in East China's Zhejiang province on Friday have been rescued and released into the sea.
The mammals were spotted on a tidal flat around noontime Friday at Xidian township, Ninghai county, and a team consisting of the county's marine and fishery enforcement personnel, rescue experts and local villagers was formed for the rescue, according to a press conference held late Friday in the county.
Rescuers tried to guide them to swim out of the shallows, but they were later found on shoals again at around 1:40 pm.
After rescuers confirmed that the dolphins were healthy enough to be captured and released, the animals were wrapped in wet cloths, placed into a fishery vessel around 5 p.m. and carried to the open sea. The dolphins were released into the sea near the Xiangshan Port Bridge at around 6:40 pm.
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