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Beaver found on Cornish beach 'died from salt water intoxication'
Beaver found on Cornish beach 'died from salt water intoxication'

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time6 days ago

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Beaver found on Cornish beach 'died from salt water intoxication'

A dead beaver found washed up on a Cornish beach probably died because of "salt water intoxication" after coming too far downriver towards the sea, a pathology report has Beach Ranger Service, which discovered the animal on Sunday, said it was a "juvenile female" in poor condition, with a swollen belly caused by of large amount of liquid.A spokesperson said: "We're guessing she came too far down the Camel River and Camel Estuary, not knowing a pushing tide will quickly [make the water salty] some distance past Wadebridge."On Sunday, a beach ranger said the beaver was about 2.5ft (76cm) long and had no visible injuries. Anyone discovering an injured or stranded animal on the coast should contact British Divers Marine Life Rescue, the spokesperson animals should be reported to the Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme.

Stranded pregnant porpoise in Cornwall died in fishing nets
Stranded pregnant porpoise in Cornwall died in fishing nets

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time26-04-2025

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Stranded pregnant porpoise in Cornwall died in fishing nets

A pregnant porpoise found stranded in Cornwall died after being caught up in commercial fishing nets, a post-mortem examination has found. James Barnett, veterinary investigator for Cornwall Marine Pathology Team, described the examination as the "most distressing he has ever seen"."In nearly 20 years of undertaking this work, I have rarely seen a female so close to term. It was quite emotional for all of us," said Mr called on the government to provide access to acoustic deterrent devices, known as "pingers", which emit sounds to alert porpoises to fishing nets. The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) said vessels over 12m (39ft) were required to use acoustic devices. The porpoise was found by trust volunteers on Good Friday after they were called to Pentewan Beach near St Austell.A post-mortem found the animal had been heavily pregnant with a near-term Barnett said the porpoise displayed "clear signs of entanglement" in monofilament fishing net, also known as gillnets – "a strong indicator of bycatch".Bycatch describes marine creatures trapped by commercial fishing nets during fishing for a different post-mortem was carried out as part of the government-funded Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme. Cornwall Wildlife Trust said increased sightings of small cetaceans, which are marine mammals including dolphins and porpoises, over the last nine years had coincided with more interactions with fishing was estimated to kill more than 1,000 harbour porpoises every year in UK waters alone, it Allen, marine conservation officer at the trust, said: "It's an agonising death for the individuals, and this level of loss is not sustainable for these populations."Urgent" government action was needed to work with fishers, many of whom were "ready" to use the devices, she said. However, the trust said fishers had reported difficulties obtaining licences to use the deterrent devices.A spokesman from the MMO said vessels over 12m (39ft) were required to use acoustic devices, and those outside that requirement must obtain a marine wildlife regard to fishers' difficulties obtaining licences, it said many applications came to the department anonymously without the required details, so they were unable to process said bycatch of porpoise was a concern and new management measures were being explored. 'Campaigned endlessly' Nick West, chairman of the Mevagissey Fisherman's Association, said a trial of the pingers had proven "undeniably effective", with no bycatch recorded on cameras installed on vessels using them West added said they had "campaigned endlessly" for the devices, which they had offered to MMO said options to manage bycatch could include expanding the use of the acoustic deterrent devices, spatial closures or voluntary options, but no decisions had been said it was discussing the options with experts and planned to involve industry leaders later this year to develop a formal proposal for consultation.

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