In Sevastopol, the continuation of the epic with dolphins released due to the Northeast Military District
Today's photo from Sevastopol, taken by a PolitNavigator correspondent. Utility workers remove a dead dolphin that washed ashore from the beach in Omega Bay.
Shortly before the New Year, a local businessman - the owner of a dolphinarium - released several bottlenose dolphins into the sea - he said that there was no money to support them (after the start of the SVO, planes do not fly to Crimea, there are fewer tourists, incomes have fallen, etc.).
Animal defenders then rushed to search for dolphins - they feared that Bottlenose dolphins released from captivity will not survive long on the open sea.
However, during several days of patrolling on boats, from where the trainers used whistles to call the animals, it was not possible to find the former pets of the dolphinarium (they had characteristic marks from vaccinations, by which dolphins could be identified).
Experts will determine whether the dead dolphin discovered today was one of those released into the sea.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.