Wales On Sunday

New pod of whales stranded on New Zealand beach

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A NEW pod of 240 whales has swum aground at a remote New Zealand beach – hours after volunteers refloated a different group following a mass stranding.

In total, more than 650 pilot whales have beached along a 5km (three-mile) stretch of coastline over two days on Farewell Spit, at the tip of the South Island.

About 335 of the whales are dead, 220 remain stranded and 100 are back at sea. Department of Conservati­on Golden Bay operations manager Andrew Lamason said rescuers are sure this is a new pod because they had tagged all the refloated whales from the first group.

The news was devastatin­g for hundreds of volunteers who came from around the country to help with the initial group of 416 stranded whales that was found early on Friday, many of them already dead.

Volunteers are planning to return today to help refloat as many healthy whales as they can.

Mr Lamason said about 20 of the new group were put down by conservati­on workers because they were in poor condition and more would likely need to be treated that way.

Rescuers had been hopeful earlier yesterday after efforts to refloat the initial group of whales had gone well, following a frustratin­g day on Friday.

Mr Lamason said improved weather and clear water helped the rescue attempt.

He said about 100 surviving whales from the initial group were refloated, and dozens of volunteers formed a human chain in the water to prevent them from beaching again.

He said volunteers were warned about the possibilit­y of stingrays and sharks, after one of the dead whales appeared to have bite marks consistent with a shark. He said there had been no shark sightings.

Officials will soon need to turn to the grim task of disposing of hundreds of carcasses.

Mr Lamason said one option was to tether the carcasses to stakes or a boat in the shallow tidal waters and let them decompose.

 ??  ?? Whales stranded at FarewellFa Spit, New Zealand
Whales stranded at FarewellFa Spit, New Zealand

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