Dolphins trapped in fishing net are saved by Tamil Nadu fishermen.

Officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Supriya Sahu posted a touching video of a group of fishermen in Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu . The fishermen can be seen detangling one of the dolphins from the nets in the video .

Officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) Supriya Sahu posted a touching video of a group of fishermen in Ramanathapuram, Tamil Nadu, releasing two endangered species of Dolphins into the water after being trapped in their nets while fishing.The fishermen can be seen detangling one of the dolphins from the nets in the video.Once they unstangle the dolphin, they quickly return it to the sea.At first, the dolphin would try to swim back into the water, but with the support of local fishermen, it quickly reaches deep into the sea.The caption reads like this: Two dolphins were successfully rescued and released by Tamil Nadu Forest Team and local fishermen in a fishing net in keelkarai Range in Ramanathapuram District today.

We will remember these savage heroes.@DFO Ramnad, a DFO in #TNForestWatch the video here: Ms Sahu posted it on November 30 and it has so far amassed more than 36,000 views on Twitter.Both teams were praised for successfully salvaging and releasing the dolphins, according to a user.One user said, Awww, these fishermen should be rewarded.

Anyone who believes pulling this way is risky, a user said.You are correct.Tamil Nadu fishermen have a good heart for rescue.They must also be certified by the Forest department to do it in a correct way.

Dragging it so hard would damage the fin, killing the dolphin later.Why didnt the Forest dept staff instruct them to be gentler?Featured Video Of The DayAyushmann discusses Media Trials: Cricket and cinema noise will sell.

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