Baby Dolphin Defies All Odds, Survives Broken Jaw After SeaWorld Rescue
- A bottlenose dolphin was rescued after being stranded for over 30 hours in the Brunswick River, New South Wales, by the Sea World team and other organizations.
- The rescue involved a 'human chain' to help guide the dolphin back to shallow waters, as explained by Wayne Phillips from Sea World Foundation.
- Dr. Claire Madden from Sea World Foundation assessed the dolphin's health, confirming it was fit for release into deeper water.
- After being safely transported about 500 meters, the dolphin swam away strongly, marking a successful rescue effort, according to Phillips.
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Stranded dolphin rescued from shallow water on NSW coast
A bottlenose dolphin has been rescued by the team from Sea World after swimming into shallow water in the Brunswick River on the NSW Far North Coast.The dolphin was found stranded on a bank and had to be coaxed into shallow waters before it could be relocated."The animal did come high and dry on a bank so it did strand," Claire Madden from the Sea World Foundation said.READ MORE: Pay boost for millions of Australians arrives tomorrow"We decided …

Sea World team rescues stranded dolphin
A dolphin has been rescued after becoming stranded in the Brunswick River near Brunswick Heads.
Ålesund with great video footage of playful dolphins.
In an unprecedented conservation operation, rare dolphins were rescued from a natural trap created by climate change • 70 percent of the dolphins rescued were females
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