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Dolphin mother and calf rescued after getting stranded in Massachusetts marsh

by LJ News Opinions
December 22, 2025
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A daring video shared by the Sea World Foundation, Australia showed a group of marine conservations leaping from a boat to free a Bottlenose dolphin calf entangled in a fishing line. 

WAREHAM, Mass. – It swims in the family.

A mother and calf wandered off the beaten path and got stranded in a Massachusetts marsh, forcing an emergency mammal rescue crew to save the wayward dolphin pair.

Two dolphins were stranded in the marsh by low tide in Beaverdam Creek, off of the Weweantic River near Wareham, Massachusetts. 

(Wareham Department of Natural Resources / FOX Weather)

On Dec. 8, the Wareham Department of Natural Resources responded to a report of two stranded dolphins in the area of Beaverdam Creek off of the Weweantic River, a 17-mile tributary that drains into Buzzards Bay, which directly connects to the Atlantic Ocean.

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When crews arrived, two common dolphins were located alive and active, but partially out of the water stranded in the marsh, according to the Wareham Department of Natural Resources.

Responding authorities alerted the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) Marine Mammal Stranding Response Team, based in Cape Cod.

Representatives from the IFAW Marine Mammal Stranding Response Team walk to a marine mobile transport vehicle parked near the marsh.

(Wareham Department of Natural Resources)

IFAW team members put the dolphins on stretchers and brought them to safety, where they conducted preliminary tests on the wayward dolphins.

“Our teams were easily able to extract the animals and transport them via our custom-built rescue vehicle,” Stacey Hedman, senior director of communications for IFAW, said.

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The dolphins were weighed; the smaller of the two weighed approximately 90 lbs, and the larger mammal around 150 lbs.

A mom and her calf were rescued by the IFAW Marine Mammal Stranding Response Team.

(International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) / FOX Weather)

Upon further analysis, it was revealed that the dolphins were an adult female and a socially-dependent juvenile female, a mother and calf pair. 

According to Hedman, IFAW had some concerns over the mother’s decreased responsiveness and abnormal blood work, though it was deemed the pair was healthy enough to release back into the ocean at West Dennis Beach in Dennis, Mass.

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“By releasing them into an area with many other dolphins around, this would hopefully increase their chances of socialization and survival. Both animals have satellite tags that are still successfully tracking,” Hedman said.



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