N.B. rescue crews to try again Wednesday to herd stranded dolphins to open ocean
LAMEQUE, N.B. — Animal rescue crews will try again Wednesday to herd six stranded dolphins out of a shallow waterway in northern New Brunswick, and back into open ocean.
It will be a week since seven dolphins became stranded near Lameque, with one dying two days later.
Andrew Reid of the Marine Animal Response Society said the six remaining Atlantic white-sided dolphins appear to be healthy.
“They don’t appear malnourished, so it does indicate that we do have some time to respond and get them to open ocean,” he said.


