News Summary
The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network rescued a stranded female bottlenose dolphin named ‘Lucky’ in Bluffton, South Carolina. After becoming trapped during high tides, the team mobilized quickly to guide her to safety. Community involvement and inter-agency teamwork played a critical role in her successful rescue. Following a health evaluation, Lucky was released back into the water, eager to reunite with her pod, showcasing the importance of awareness and reporting stranded marine mammals.
South Carolina: Successful Rescue of Dolphin Named ‘Lucky’ Stranded in Bluffton
The Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network successfully rescued a female bottlenose dolphin named ‘Lucky’ after she became stranded in a lagoon in Bluffton, South Carolina, on Saturday. The dolphin had ventured into the lagoon during a time of heavy rainfall and unusually high tides but became trapped when the tide receded, leaving her in shallow waters.
Reports indicate that Lucky was stuck in approximately 2-3 feet of water, surrounded by shallow banks, fallen trees, and debris. The dolphin measures about 7 feet, 10 inches in length and weighs between 400-500 pounds. A video from a concerned resident confirmed her distress and prompted the rescue operation.
Upon receiving the call around 12:15 p.m, the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network quickly mobilized a response team, which included Executive Director Lauren Rust, and responders Tracy Kowalczyk and John Kane. Volunteers from Hilton Head, including Amber Kuehn, joined the efforts to help free Lucky.
As part of the rescue efforts, the Bluffton Township Fire District was contacted for assistance at 3:45 p.m., and trained firefighters arrived on the scene around 4 p.m. Rescuers initially attempted to corral Lucky using a marine rescue tarp equipped with stabilizing poles. However, she swam deeper into the lagoon, complicating the rescue.
After several attempts, the team successfully guided Lucky onto the tarp. They carried her approximately 75 yards through shallow water and up an embankment for a health evaluation. It was determined that Lucky was alert and in good condition.
The rescue team then transported Lucky on a utility trailer to a private dock in May River Plantation, located about 2-3 miles from the lagoon. The successful release occurred just before 6 p.m., allowing Lucky to swim away vigorously, eager to reunite with her pod.
The event showcased effective inter-agency teamwork, as various organizations and local residents collaborated to rescue the stranded dolphin. The efforts were documented by the Bluffton Township Fire District, which shared photos and videos on social media platforms.
Community members played a pivotal role in identifying Lucky’s distress, underscoring the importance of awareness and reporting in such situations. The public is reminded to report stranded marine mammals to the proper authorities and to avoid approaching or intervening with them.
Marine mammals, including dolphins like Lucky, are protected under federal law, meaning only authorized organizations, such as the Lowcountry Marine Mammal Network, can respond to these incidents. The successful rescue of Lucky is a testament to the community’s proactive approach and concern for wildlife.
In conclusion, the timely response and cooperative efforts of multiple agencies and volunteers led to a successful rescue of Lucky, highlighting the importance of community involvement in safeguarding marine life.
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