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Dolphin found dead on bank of River Thames
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Dolphin found dead on bank of River Thames

A dead adult male short-beaked common dolphin was discovered on the banks of the River Thames in Southwest London. The dolphin was identified by the Port of London Authority (PLA) and had washed up near Mortlake in Richmond. This incident follows recent sightings of a dolphin swimming upstream between Hammersmith Bridge and Putney Bridge. According to the PLA, dolphins found far upriver often indicate they are in distress. Experts from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue and the Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) are investigating the cause of the stranding. The dolphin was described as 'skinny' and in poor health, likely due to prolonged exposure to freshwater. CSIP noted that such strandings are rare in the area, and there is growing concern that rising temperatures linked to climate change could be contributing to increased dolphin mortality.

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Dolphin found dead on bank of River Thames

A dead adult male short-beaked common dolphin was discovered on the banks of the River Thames in Southwest London. The dolphin was identified by the Port of London Authority (PLA) and had washed up near Mortlake in Richmond. This incident follows recent sightings of a dolphin swimming upstream between Hammersmith Bridge and Putney Bridge. According to the PLA, dolphins found far upriver often indicate they are in distress. Experts from the British Divers Marine Life Rescue and the Cetacean Strandings Investigation Programme (CSIP) are investigating the cause of the stranding. The dolphin was described as 'skinny' and in poor health, likely due to prolonged exposure to freshwater. CSIP noted that such strandings are rare in the area, and there is growing concern that rising temperatures linked to climate change could be contributing to increased dolphin mortality.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual information about a marine life event and includes expert opinions without overtly favoring any particular viewpoint. It discusses environmental concerns like climate change but does not frame them in a politically biased manner. The focus remains on scientific findings,

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 75): Factuality is high as the article reports verified information from credible sources like the Port of London Authority and CSIP. It mentions the dolphin's condition and location accurately. Objectivity is slightly lower due to the inclusion of Mr. Deaville's opinion linking the increase in dolphin d

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