HC Deb 29 January 1993 vol 217 cc875-6W
Mr. Morley

To ask the Secretary of State for the Environment if he will list the numbers, species and location of cetaceans found washed ashore and reported to his Department since 1 January; together with details of cause of death from any post-mortem or examination his Department has carried out.

Mr. Maclean

[holding answer 25 January 1993]: The natural history museum has advised that it received reports of five common dolphins and one dolphin of species unknown found dead on the south coast of England since 1 January 1993. It also received reports of a harbour porpoise and a whale, possibly a minke whale, found dead in Wales. The species and locations are as follows:

Species Location Date found
Common dolphin Mullion, Cornwall 5 January
Common dolphin Mullion, Cornwall 8 January
Harbour porpoise Llanclli, Dyfed 9 January
Common dolphin Portwrinkle, Cornwall 11 January
Common dolphin Portwrinkle, Cornwall Precise date not known

Species Location Date found
Whale (possibly minke) Tal-y-Bont, Gwynedd 12 January
Dolphin (species unknown) Porthleven, Cornwall 14 January
Common dolphin Bournemouth, Dorset 17 January

Postmortem examination of three of the common dolphins has been carried out by veterinary pathologists at the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries investigation centre at Truro and at the Institute of Zoology, London. Further laboratory examination will be necessary to see whether the cause of death can be established.