Australia worries that rare dolphin species disappear

Experts and marine researchers in Australia are planning to rescue rare dolphins in the waters of this country.

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The rare dolphin in Australia has the scientific name Orcaella heinsohni

Currently these fishes are facing a danger in their habitat, including a constant threat to catching fishermen, boats, fishing and even the expansion of shore natural sea.

According to the study, there are now a lot of dolphins living in warm waters in Australia and with the impacts in the current environment, they will leave to other areas to live is very large.

The current problem, without the detailed plan to protect this marine species, as well as capture their habits, is likely to disappear from Australian waters.

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is currently working with the Australian Federal Environmental Agency to search for information about the marine animal, which clearly determines the number and status of living of them.

Currently, at least two to three dolphins live off Townsville naturally disappear and scientists worry that this could "spark" the instinctive reflexes of the others in the herd that will cause them to come out. follow the call of the others.

In addition, WWF said that one of the main issues is to determine the "fate" of the dolphins in order to have a direction to deploy the expansion of the coast.

The state of coastal expansion in Queensland at a fast pace without a specific design, as well as a detailed approach to development has pushed the risk of "extinction" of rare and precious marine animals. than.

Dr Gibbson of WWF said that in addition to expanding seaports, the transportation of gas, oil via the sea, rampant fishing activities will also threaten the habit of dolphin displays.

Therefore, the current survival issue must act quickly to ensure the fate of dolphins in Australia is guaranteed.

WWF has implemented the release of the dolphin manual, noting the speed boats in areas where dolphins live, as well as capital investment to protect this rare marine animal.