NEW SOUTH WALES, Australia - Marine rescue groups in Australia worked quickly to free a dolphin calf entangled in a fishing net, successfully reuniting the baby with its mother.

Video from the Organisation for the Rescue and Research of Cetaceans showed the July 24 rescue as teams from the Sea World Foundation, New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), Marine Rescue and ORRCA worked together to free the young dolphin .

According to ORRCA, the calf was spotted entangled in a braided fishing net, restricting its swimming in mid-June by members of the local community near Batemans Bay. After more sightings, the groups planned a multi-agency rescue operation seen in the video above.

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