π¨ Jet Ski Drama in Cornwall! π¨

A jet skier found himself in hot water after disturbing a pod of dolphins in St Austell Bay this June. The thrill-seeker decided to make waves by getting too close to these majestic creatures, even encouraging others to join in! π²

But this wasn’t just a harmless joyride. Under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, it’s illegal to intentionally disturb dolphins, porpoises, whales, and basking sharks. The local police stepped in, identified the individual, and issued a community protection warning. This means he’s got to keep his distance from all marine wildlife or face potential prosecution under the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act. π¬π«

Cornwall is blessed with incredible wildlife, and we all need to do our part to protect it. Police Sergeant Martin Easter reminds us that while spotting these animals is a thrill, respecting their space is crucial. If youβre out on the water, keep at least 100 metres away from marine mammals.
Let’s enjoy our beautiful bays responsibly and make sure these amazing creatures can swim safely in their home! ππ