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Dead porpoise found on Sheerness beach

Beachgoers were left shocked yesterday evening after a baby porpoise washed up on a Kent beach.

The creature was found at Sheerness, near the yacht club.

Beachgoers pictured the baby porpoise before it was removed. Picture: Megan Fowler
Beachgoers pictured the baby porpoise before it was removed. Picture: Megan Fowler

Dad Jason Older, who lives in the town, was shocked to find the cetacean as he walked along the beach with his children.

He said: "It was 6.20pm and we saw it laying there. My kids thought it was a shark at first until we got up close.

"We had to Google it because we didn't know what it was – it looked like a baby whale or something else and was a bit rotten.

"It didn't look like it had been hit by a boat or anything and there wasn't anything else dead around it."

Swale council was made aware of the creature which was later removed.

A dead porpoise was found on Sheerness beach. Picture: Jason Older
A dead porpoise was found on Sheerness beach. Picture: Jason Older

A spokesman for local authority said: “We were informed of the adult porpoise found on Cheyne Rock Wednesday and reported it to the Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme.

“We’ve had sustained periods of north-easterly winds this year which has meant an increase in stranded mammals washing up on the beach.

“To report a stranded mammal, call the British Divers Marine Life Rescue 24 hours a day on 01825 765546.”

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