Dead dolphin spotted in Bangladesh's oil spilled river

First dead dolphin was spotted in the Harinatana-Tambulbunia channel of Shela river in Bangladesh on Saturday, after the massive oil spill earlier this week.

Zee Media Bureau

Dhaka: First dead dolphin was spotted in the Harinatana-Tambulbunia channel of Shela river in Bangladesh on Saturday, after the massive oil spill earlier this week.

The body of the dolphin was reportedly spotted by Syed Zakir Hossain, a photojournalist with the Dhaka Tribune.

The dolphin's dead body which resurfaced the shore seems to give away the sings of an upcoming ecological nightmare for the Sunderbans region of West Bengal.

Oil tanker Southern Star 7, carrying 357,664 litres of furnace oil, sank in the river, in the Sundarbans mangrove forests, after being hit by a cargo vessel Tuesday. The body of the tanker's captain was recovered earlier in the day.

According to the Xinhua report, news of the discovery of the dead dolphin was published by the Dhaka Tribune, Sunday.

Reports of sightings of corpses of other animals were already coming in Friday, but this was the first confirmed sighting of dolphin remains, Xinhua reported, citing the Dhaka Tribune.

Since the Shela river is a sanctuary for two types of dolphins, a major concern after the tanker capsized was regarding the well-being of these sensitive and rare marine creatures.

Environmentalists have expressed grave concerns over the accident, saying that the plants and aquatic resources of the world's largest mangrove forests -- the Sundarbans, would suffer a big blow due to the oil spill in a vast area.

The oil spill poses a serious threat to all the aquatic creatures including the dolphins in that part of the river as the amount of oxygen in the water is likely to decrease, they added.

A 100 km oil slick was seen floating on the Shela river Sunday, though officials assured that the country's government had strengthened efforts to remove the layer of oil that had seeped into the Sundarbans mangrove forest.

(With Agency inputs)

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