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Published 16:07 6 Oct 2021 BST
Updated 16:08 22 Oct 2021 BST
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RTÉ News reported last year that fishermen and divers had been undergoing extensive searches of the area to no avail.
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"We think he was about nine years of age when he first arrived here in 1983 so that puts him at 45," he said. The experts tell us that the usual life-span of a dolphin is in and around 45-50."
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