175
beached whales, dolphins
die
On
Monday, 43 whales were
found beached on Maria
Island, some 450 km
away. Local residents
and officials struggled
overnight to save 24
that were found alive
by dragging the huge
creatures-each weighing
at least a ton, back
into the sea.
In
New Zealand, rescuers
were able to save 20
of the 73 pilot whales
beached at Opoutre,
near Auckland, on Sunday.
However, some of those
rescued are unlikely
to survive the ordeal,
said officials supervising
a mass grave for the
53 dead animals.
As
explanations--ranging
from changing weather
patterns, the availability
of mackerel close to
the coast to 'sound
bombing' by oil companies
scouring the deep seas—started
coming in to explain
the mass deaths, the
Australian government
announced the establishment
of a national database
on whale strandings.
"We
are not sure why these
tragedies happen but
it's important that
we coordinate existing
scientific work to establish
the reasons why these
creatures become stranded,"
said Environment Minister
Ian Campbell.
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