Vacationing tourists help a beached dolphin get back to the sea using seaweed and towels
Like one group of resourceful beachgoers, who came to the rescue of a beached dolphin.
According to the Irish Examiner, a Risso’s dolphin calf got stranded on Magheraroarty beach in West Donegal, Ireland.
The good samaritans — identified as Tina Crean, Mervin and Adam Davidson, Ray and Dawn Gill, along with two other men — jumped into action, smartly using resources available to them to help the dolphin.
To keep the dolphin cool while it was on land, and to prevent blistering, they covered it in seaweed and wet towels.
ORCA Ireland also praised the good samaritans for saving the dolphin: “The calf was successfully re-floated and given another chance at life,” they wrote on Facebook. “We have seen amazing communities rally together in recent marine mammals emergencies and it is truly inspiring!”
They also cautioned that because the dolphin was in poor condition, it could become beached again — and while the makeshift rescue effort saved the day this time, both groups urged people to contact local marine rescues.