A bottlenose dolphin has been rescued by the team from Sea World after swimming into shallow water in the Brunswick River on the NSW Far North Coast.

The dolphin was found stranded on a bank and had to be coaxed into shallow waters before it could be relocated.

“The animal did come high and dry on a bank so it did strand,” Claire Madden from the Sea World Foundation said.

The team from Sea World in the water with the stranded dolphin. (Nine)

“We decided to use a human chain, as sort of a net, to force the animal into some shallow waters,” Wayne Phillips, also from the Sea World Foundation, explained.

Once secured, the dolphin was carefully examined.

Madden said the animal showed positive signs.

“Fish in his stomach so he’s been eating, good body condition, no ocular disease,” she said.

The dolphin was then transported in a van, monitored throughout the journey, and carried approximately 600 metres along a trail to a suitable release point on the Brunswick River.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.
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