Fishermen involved in butchering and selling a dolphin on a Zhuhai street will face prosecution, authorities in China’s southern Guangdong province have said.

Local police summoned three fishermen for investigation last month following the circulation of bloody pictures of a butchered and carved-up baby dolphin on the internet.

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Photo: Weibo.

Citing test results from Guangzhou’s Sun Yat-sen University, the Guangdong Administration of Ocean and Fisheries announced on Monday that the dead animal was a Chinese white dolphin.

Chinese white dolphins are a Class I species under national protection – it is illegal to hunt, kill, sell or buy them under the 1988 Law on the Conservation of Wild Animals.

“The sellers shall face criminal responsibility,” said the administration.

Head in a styrofoam box

Photos circulating on Chinese social media channel Weibo last month showed the dolphin’s torso being split open and carved up by workers on a street, with its head in a styrofoam box nearby.

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A Chinese white dolphin. File photo: GovHK.

According to screenshots of a conversation between the resident who reported the incident and the Weibo community group manager, the dolphin meat was selling for only RMB 10 (HK$11) for half a kilogram.

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The fishermen claimed the dolphin was already dead when they found it floating in the sea, and thus decided to sell and eat its meat.

Elson Tong is a graduate of international relations and former investigations consultant. He has also written for Stand News.