
A 2.13 metre long male dolphin, weighing about 100 kilograms, was found dead and washed ashore on the beach of Tanjung Serai, Pengkalan Balak, Malacca.
The 2.13 metre long dolphin, a rare species was found with wounds in its mouth and bruises on the bottom right flipper.
A chalet owner who found the dead dolphin is said to have brought the mammal to the Turtle Management and Information Centre in Padang Kamunting in Pengkalan Balak.
State Fisheries Department head of Fisheries Extension Division, Mohd Azam Jusoh said the department received information about the discovery of a dead fish at about 6pm on Saturday and immediately went to the scene along with four department staff.
He said the dolphin, a Irrawaddy Dolphin, was endangered and rare species is believed to have spent the last few days without food based on the wounds in the mouth caused by ulcer.















Comment: For those who are paying attention, incidences of methane outgassing, or suspected outgassing are becoming disturbingly frequent. Another sign of impending earth changes? Just a small sample: