In the spring, dolphin population monitoring activities in the Black Sea resume. Three species of marine mammals that are protected by law are found in Bulgarian waters - the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis, also called the white-bellied dolphin), the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phocoena) and the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus).
The dolphin population is observed after the end of winter. For this  purpose, high-frequency recorders are used to monitor cetacean sounds  underwater. Four such hydrophones, provided free of charge by an English  company, have been placed at various locations along our coast - three of the  devices are tied to mussel farms and one to a fishing weir, with the permission  of the fishermen.
As early as last spring, a migration of dolphins and porpoises from the northern to the southern parts of the Black Sea was reported. "The cases of disoriented and dead dolphins washed up on the coast have increased," Galina Meshkova from Green Balkans told BNR-Varna:

"There are also increasing cases of beaching of common dolphins - live cetaceans that have washed ashore, which is very uncommon. This is probably a consequence of the war in Ukraine because the incidents started at that time, but we can't say for sure until the inner ear of the dolphin carcasses are examined."
Last spring also saw an increase in cases of drowned dolphins entangled in fishing nets, which is also unusual for the Black Sea:
"Fishermen are not to blame for the fact  that porpoises usually drown in groundfish nets. There are usually fewer  drowned dolphins in the spring than in the summer. But last year here, and in  Turkey, it was the other way around," says Meshkova.
When citizens spot a distressed dolphin in the water, they should report it to the Regional Environment and Water Inspectorate.
If the animal is stranded in the shallows, on the sand by the  sea and in direct sunlight, we can help by providing shade with an umbrella or  cloth until an expert arrives. The dolphin's skin should be moisturised  periodically, experts advise, as it is very fine and cracks and sores form when  it dries. This can be done by covering the mammal's body with a soaked towel or  blanket, or even with wet seaweed. Keep it moist to prevent the skin from  drying out in the sun. Do not cover or allow water to pass through the nostril  at the top of the head, as this will cause the dolphin further suffering and  may even kill it.
Based on a story by Alexander Yordanov, BNR-Varna
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