Nearly 100 Whales Euthanised After Mass Stranding In Western Australia

Nearly 100 Whales Euthanised After Mass Stranding In Western Australia

Scientists do not fully understand why mass strandings occur

A pod of almost 100 whales that became stranded on a beach on the southwestern Australian coast were euthanised, despite the efforts of hundreds of volunteers, reported CNN.

The pod of 97 long-finned pilot whales gathered in shallow water off Cheynes Beach, about 400 kilometres (250 miles) southeast of Perth, on Tuesday, with scores stranding themselves on the sand.

By the next morning, 51 of the cetaceans had died, AFP reported. 

Some 250 volunteers joined 100 wildlife experts in a vain struggle to save the rest of the pod throughout the day on Wednesday.

Dozens of people in wetsuits stayed in the water, a few on kayaks or surfboards, trying to coax the tightly packed group of remaining pilot whales into deeper waters, and then out to sea.

“Volunteers and everyone attempted to get them back out into the deeper water, and then they re-beached themselves,” a spokeswoman for the Parks and Wildlife Service told AFP.

“From that point, the vets assessed them and it was determined on welfare grounds that they needed to be euthanised.”

Incident controller Peter Hartley thanked rescuers for their “enormous efforts” to save the whales in cold waters.

“Probably one of the hardest decisions in my 34 years in wildlife management — really, really difficult,” he told journalists Thursday.

But the decision to euthanise the pilot whales was “considered”, Mr Hartley said.

“We know that whale strandings are a natural phenomenon but we gave it a good go, spending the whole day in the water with those animals to give them the best opportunity,” he added.

“Very hard to see. But this is nature, and it is a natural phenomenon that we do understand very little about.”

Scientists do not fully understand why mass strandings occur, but pilot whales — which can grow to more than six metres (20 feet) long — are highly sociable, so they may follow pod-mates who stray into danger.
 

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