Public warned to keep away from injured dolphin filmed with Dorset swimmers | Dolphins

At the beginning of this month, the people were warned to stay away from a wounded dolphin dancing and playing with swimmers on the shores of Dorset.
“Doorset, Lyme Gulf, online, is increasingly concerned after the crimes of discomfort,“ he said.
The post showed the image of a Darbogas dolphin, nicknamed Reggie, under the dorsal finish, a wound race on the right side of the body.
At the beginning of August, Yunus appeared in a viral clip in the Gulf with his partner, son and girlfriend Lynda Macdonald. Dolphin entered and came out, engaged in a joke and rubbed the belly.
Although the interaction may seem cheerful and harmless, MMO issued a strict warning that such encounters might damage the dolphins that cause injury, death or aggression and invited the people to protect their distance.
MMO said, “If a dolphin approaches you, leave the region calmly.”
“Human interaction can cause dolphins to lose their natural wars, may lead to injury and even death, the Agency added. “It is known that disturbed dolphins are also aggressive against people.
“The dolphins may seem friendly, but wild animals. The dolphin in the Gulf of Lyme has already been injured by a suspicious boat propeller,” MMO said. “Let’s protect them by protecting our distance and please share this message to respect the fields.”
The protection of whales and dolphins, a charity dedicated to protecting wild dolphins and whales, says that dolphins can be disturbed not only by Jetskis and motorized boats, but by interventionist human interactions. When people encounter dolphins, WDC recommends to take a safe distance, leave about 15 minutes after about 15 minutes, and make more than two boats on a group of dolphins on 300 meters.
According to the Joint Nature Conservation Committee, 28 different whales, dolphins and porpoise types were recorded in the waters of the UK-four types of dolphins: Darbogas, Common, Risso and white beak. There are 700 bottleneck dolphins living on the coast of England.
The British coast can be met quite regularly, potentially contacted with swimmers or sails, interactions that may cause animals to harm.




