Dead porpoise washes up in Suffolk estuary

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The animal had washed ashore on the northern bank of the River Orwell estuary

Further investigations are to be carried out on a dead porpoise that washed up on a beach.

The Felixstowe Coastguard Rescue Team was called out at 16:00 GMT on Sunday to reports of the animal which had washed ashore at Nacton near Ipswich.

The team took measurements of the porpoise for the Receiver of Wreck, external.

HM Coastguard did not confirm which species the animal was, but said it was being removed from the River Orwell estuary for further investigation.

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On Saturday afternoon, rescue teams successfully refloated a porpoise further south in Essex

On Saturday afternoon, the Holbrook Coastguard Rescue Team was sent to Kirby-le-Soken in Essex to help British Divers Marine Life Rescue with a porpoise that had become stranded on the mud in Hamford Water.

They helped to move the porpoise to a better location and it was successfully refloated.

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