NATIONAL NEWS - The actions of several members of the Umhlanga Rocks Surf Lifesaving Club (URSLC), NSRI, Ushaka Marine World, and others have been praised after they saved a young spinner dolphin which became trapped on the rocks on uMhlanga main beach on Sunday.
Speaking to Northglen News, URSLC member Declan Bradfield explained the dolphin had first been spotted by senior lifesaving club member Derek Morris.
“We were training as we normally do on Sunday when Derek (Morris) spotted the dolphin struggling to the right of Grannies Pool. When we got out to him, he had a few cuts on his head and it was far too rocky to try and gain any footing to help the dolphin, so we moved him over to Grannies Pool. We supported his head and kept the blowhole at the surface.
“Several people contacted members of Ushaka Marine World and the KZN Marine Animal Stranding Network who came out to assist. We were probably in the water for three hours and we could see the pod of dolphins he belonged to hanging around because they knew something was wrong. Initially, he wasn’t looking great and he wasn’t thrashing or moving. We then contacted a dolphin charter boat to help move the youngster,” Bradfield explained.
The spinner dolphin was placed on a spinal board and the boat took the rescuers along with the mammal out to sea.