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Pod of whales stranded on Fla beach, many die.
« on: September 01, 2012, 04:22:44 PM »
Pod of whales stranded along south Florida beach  Published September 01, 2012
Associated Press    FORT PIERCE, Fla. –  Only five of the more than 20 pilot whales that came ashore on a South Florida beach today have survived, despite a daylong effort by state and national officials, nearby residents and others to save them.
 
A spokeswoman for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's fisheries service says two calves and three juveniles have been transported to Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Institute for rehabilitation. Allison Garrett says the rest died of natural causes or had to be humanely euthanized. She says although there was no obvious sign of trauma or injury to the whales, necropsies will be performed on them.
 
"It was not possible to rehabilitate them," she told the Associated Press.
The pod of 22 whales came ashore Saturday morning at Avalon Beach State Park in St. Lucie County. They ranged from calves and juveniles to adult whales.
 
Garrett said it was unclear why the whales became stranded.
"Pilot whales are very social animals," she added. "One scenario could be one of the animals was sick. They won't leave (a sick whale). They'll stay together."
 
For this reason, it's useless to push pilot whales back into the ocean, Blair Mase, stranding coordinator for NOAA's Southeast Region, told TCPalm.com.
"If you push them into the water, they'll just keep coming back and stranding themselves again," said Mase, who was surfing in the area when he noticed people running toward the beached whales.
 
TCPalm.com reports that hundreds of residents came to the beach to assist with the rescue, helping the animals turn upright so they could breathe better. Volunteers covered the whales with moist towels and poured water over them. Red Cross volunteers helped ensure that volunteers stayed hydrated in the hot sun.
 
"I think that people want to help animals," said Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisth, a Harbor Branch volunteer who worked with others to tend to juveniles in a shaded inflatable pool. "Especially whales and dolphins, because they are our counterparts in the seas. They're mammals, they're intelligent, they're social. They're a lot like us.
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Still, there was a sad undercurrent to the efforts, with rescuers aware that most of the whales were dying.
Garrett said there was no obvious sign of trauma or injury to the whales, but that necropsies would be performed on them. She said officials and volunteers spent the day assessing the health of the whales to see which could be rehabilitated, and then making the others comfortable.
 
She said the last such beaching in the area came in May 2011, on the Florida Keys.

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Re: Pod of whales stranded on Fla beach, many die.
« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2012, 04:40:25 PM »
Maybe notnthe most sensitive of sentiments, but can we do anything with the carcasses? It's a shame to see them go to waste.

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Re: Pod of whales stranded on Fla beach, many die.
« Reply #2 on: September 01, 2012, 05:37:34 PM »
Yes, does anyone make really big Sardine cans?

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Re: Pod of whales stranded on Fla beach, many die.
« Reply #3 on: September 01, 2012, 08:37:36 PM »
Tow them back out to sea, the sharks have to eat.  Or leave them where they are, the crabs will take care  of them.

No one knows why whales do this, but they all can't be saved.  It's called natural selection.  Or as some folks would say, "Cleaning the gene pool".
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Re: Pod of whales stranded on Fla beach, many die.
« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2012, 04:08:50 PM »
Yep in a nation that kills 3,122 babies everyday saving whales is important. They  send whales to rehab for leading their young to die on the sand. It is however illegal to force a mother into rehab for killing her child.