Dozens dead whale was found stranded on the coast of New Zealand, Friday (20 / 8). Racing against time, hundreds of volunteers around the Karikari beach trying to save 11 whale tail guide or pilot whales that stranded since Thursday night local time. At least five people working to help the marine mammals each weighing about one and a half tons of it.
Local authorities declared, 58 pilot whales stranded tail in the remote northern coast and only found by the volunteers, Friday morning. As a result, the lives of 47 whale tail beyond help. Volunteer team finally managed to restore 11 whale tail to the high seas using heavy equipment. Beaches in New Zealand often stop off herd the whales that migrate to the Antarctic every summer.
Dozens tail whale found stranded along the coast of New Zealand. Numbered 80 whales stranded tail is up to five kilometers in Spirits Bay. Dozens of the majority of these whales have died due to lack of water because it was too long in the land.
Residents around the time found it difficult to move these whales. More than 100 volunteers trying to save the whales are still alive. New Zealand Department of Conservation says, this is not the first time whales were stranded in the bay. Last month more than 70 whales found stranded on a beach.
Scientists said the whale for several reasons may have lost their natural ability to find locations with sonar
Residents around the time found it difficult to move these whales. More than 100 volunteers trying to save the whales are still alive. New Zealand Department of Conservation says, this is not the first time whales were stranded in the bay. Last month more than 70 whales found stranded on a beach.
Scientists said the whale for several reasons may have lost their natural ability to find locations with sonar
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