Mumbai: Porpoise died washed to Juhu Beach on Friday.
Marine experts and mangrove cell officials from the Ministry of Forestry said that they further asked.
Mangrove cell heads, Virendra Tiwari, said, “The decaying carcass is from dolphins, and not from dolphins which was initially trusted.
During the rainy season, several dead marine fish, mammals and other species washing on land, but the cause of death It is not clear.
“Warden and the founder of the Honorary and Founder of the Resqink Association for Welfare Welfare (RAWW), Pawan Sharma, said,” In 2021, about four examples of stranding dolphins and dolphins were reported in the city.
Regions like Juhu, Versva, Gorai, Bandra, Cuff Parade, Nariman Point are some public places where strings have been witnessed over the past few years.
“Sharma added that in addition to dolphins and dolphins, sea turtles and whales were also seen on the beach in the past.
Mangrove cells from the State Forest Department Maharashtra have worked to study and investigate sea stranding such as various species of wildlife marine with the Mangrove Foundation, scientists, researchers, students, citizens and organizations who think the same as their initiatives called respondents.
The maximum of carcasses that are restored in part or fully decomposes because detailed necropsy is not possible, this is quite common because the body parts of the sea wildlife pass which starts rotting water outside and rolling up by birds and other animals around.