Dolphin found stranded in Likas Bay


  • Nation
  • Thursday, 19 Mar 2015

A group of students keeping the dolphin surrounded with water near the university

KOTA KINABALU: A team of biologists are frantically trying to save a stranded dolphin that was found in shallow waters near Likas Bay not far from here.

Villagers found the dolphin, measuring three metres and believed to be a female, at a reef area barely able to move at about 5.30am on Thursday.

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