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Eugene

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Fri Feb 10, 2017, 09:49 PM Feb 2017

New Zealanders Refloat 100 Pilot Whales After 400 Stranded

Source: Associated Press

New Zealanders Refloat 100 Pilot Whales After 400 Stranded

By NICK PERRY, ASSOCIATED PRESS WELLINGTON, New Zealand — Feb 10, 2017, 7:55 PM ET

Volunteers in New Zealand managed to refloat about 100 surviving pilot whales on Saturday and are hoping they will swim back out to sea after more than 400 of the creatures swam aground at a remote beach.

Department of Conservation Golden Bay Operations Manager Andrew Lamason said about 300 whales died but others are swimming in the bay near the beach and have joined up with a new pod of pilot whales.

The 416 stranded whales, most of them already dead, were discovered early Friday on Farewell Spit at the tip of the South Island.

Rescuers managed to refloat several dozen whales on Friday but many beached themselves again overnight. Saturday's rescue efforts during the morning high tide appeared more promising.

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Read more: http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/wireStory/zealanders-refloat-100-pilot-whales-400-stranded-45416958

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New Zealanders Refloat 100 Pilot Whales After 400 Stranded (Original Post) Eugene Feb 2017 OP
I wonder which country's Navy is performing the sadistic SONAR tests this time... TheDebbieDee Feb 2017 #1
Yep. I was thinking the same thing. eom fleur-de-lisa Feb 2017 #2
First thing to cross my mind too. 2naSalit Feb 2017 #3
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