Over 150 false whales murderer stranded on the Australian beach cannot be saved, experts say

Sea experts gave up hope of salvation more than 150 False killer whales That stranded on a remote beach on the Australian island state of Tasmania, the official said on Wednesday.
Experts, including veterinarians, were at the scene near the Arthur River on the northwestern coast of Tasmania, where 157 whales were discovered on Tuesday afternoon on the exposed Surf beach, the Natural Resources and the Environment said.
Adverse ocean and weather conditions that prevented the whales rescued on Wednesday, forecast for days persistent, said the controller of the Shelley Graham incident.
“We were in the water this morning and moved and tried to refalled two whales, but we had no success because the conditions of the ocean did not allow animals to cross the break. The animals were continuously restrained,” Graham said in a statement.
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Marologist Kris Carlyon said the survivors would be euthanized.
“The longer these animals are not stranded, they suffer longer. All alternative options were not successful,” Carlyon said.
The department said there were 136 survivors on Wednesday morning, but that the estimate was revised at 90 within a few hours.
The inappropriateness of the beach, the ocean conditions and the challenges to obtain specialized equipment in the remote area have complicated the answer.
The young whales weighed only 1,100 pounds, while adults weighed over three tons. Despite their name, false killer whales are one of the biggest members of the Dolphin family. Whales are big and slender, according to National Ocean and atmosphere administrationand have prominent markings that can enable scientists to identify individuals. The subspecies in the United States are considered threatened. Animals also have strong social connections and are prone to traveling in groups, Noah said.
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The reasons of blue are not clear. The reasons could include disorientation caused by loud sounds, diseases, age, injuries, fleeing predators and strong weather.
Clark refused to guess why the latest pad might have stranded. The slats of dead whales would be inspected on clues, he said.
The helicopter reconnaissance on Tuesday afternoon found that there were no other whales within six miles from a stranded underpass, he said.
Some could have been stranded as much as 48 hours until Wednesday.
Rijeka resident Arthur Jocelyn Flint said her son had discovered stranded whales around midnight as he hunted a shark.
She said she went to the scene in the dark mornings and returned after dawn, but the whales were too big to be reflected.
“The water rose immediately and threw it. It only died, they sank into the sand,” Flint said on Wednesday morning. “I think it’s too late.
“It’s a little baby. One end, there’s a lot of big ones. It’s sad,” she added.
The Brendon Clark Correspondent Clerk said Strainding was the first false whale killers in Tasmania since 1974. It was a base of more than 160 whales that landed on the beach near Stanley on the northwest coast. Faces in Tasmania are usually pilot whales.
At the beginning of 2024. 29 pilot whales died and about 100 more saved After they were placed along the lower summit of West Australia. In 2023, almost 100 pilot whales was stranded on the beach in Western Australia. About half were saved, but only a few hours later. All whales Wrapped deadEarlier, CBS News reported. 2022, 230 pilot whales was stranded south on the west coast at the Macquarie port. Only 35 survivors.
The biggest mass rush in Australian history happened in Same Luke in 2020 When it became a 470 long pilot whale stuck on sandbars. Most beach whales died on both occasions.