Dead dolphin found in Cornwall 'caught in fishing gear'

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Dead dolphin at St AgnesImage source, Abby Crosby/Cornwall Wildlife Trust
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Stranding experts said the 1m (3.3ft) long mammal was "incredibly fresh"

A dolphin calf found dead on a beach in Cornwall died as a result of getting caught in fishing gear, experts say.

The Marine Strandings Network (MSN) said, external the common dolphin was found on Trevellas Beach, St Agnes, on Friday.

The MSN said the 1m (3.3ft) long animal was "incredibly fresh" when discovered.

Fin edge slices on the mammal led to a post-mortem examination, which concluded it "'succumbed to bycatch' - accidental entanglement in active fishing gear causing death", it said.

The dolphin was thought to have been caught up just off the Cornish coast.

Bycatch, described as accidental capture or entanglement in fishing gear, is when animals are unintentionally snared in fishing equipment.

The government began a wildlife bycatch mitigation initiative in August.

It said, external reducing bycatch was "complex and likely to require solutions that are tailored to different needs in different fisheries".

The Cornwall Wildlife Trust, part of the MSN, said: "No-one wants bycatch to happen - not us and not fishermen, so the trust continues to work alongside other agencies and stakeholders to find solutions."

Image source, Abby Crosby/Cornwall Wildlife Trust
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Fin edge slices resulted in a post-mortem examination being carried out

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