Watch: Six stranded dolphins rescued from Kerry beach

Once the first common dolphins stranded at Cloghane beach the rest of the pod came into the shallows and were in danger
Watch: Six stranded dolphins rescued from Kerry beach

The rescue operation for six common dolphins stranded at Cloghane in County Kerry. They were all refloated and guided out to deeper waters. Pictures: Tabitha Overy / IWDG 

Six stranded dolphins, a pod of more than 20 getting distressed and into danger too, and a team of around 20 volunteers on land and on sea. Thankfully it all added up to a positive outcome in Cloghane, County Kerry yesterday. 

Common Dolphins are normally 'pelagic' which means they live and feed in deep water but have been coming in close to the coast more frequently. 

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