Philippine Daily Inquirer

STRANDED, WOUNDED GIANT WHALE DIES IN QUEZON

- By Delfin T. Mallari Jr. @dtmallarij­rINQ

giant sperm whale (Physeter catodon) was stranded in the waters off the island town of Panukulan, Quezon province, on Sunday but died on Monday afternoon despite efforts to save it.

Jay Lim, project officer of the environmen­talist group

Tanggol Kalikasan, said the whale was found by fishermen inside Hook Bay near the shoreline of Barangay Bato on Sunday morning.

However, the giant sea mammal died on Monday at 1:30 p.m.

Citing informatio­n from local authoritie­s, Lim reported that the whale, which measured 50 feet long, bore four wounds near the abdomen, probably caused by spears.

Lim said the whale was possibly stranded due to disorienta­tion.

According to studies, marine mammals often lose their acoustic sensors to loud noise, often from the effect of dynamite fishing, a destructiv­e and prohibited method of catching fish that uses explosives, leading them to swim straight toward shallow waters and become stranded.

Vulnerable

Lim said the local government earlier sought assistance from marine experts and the Philippine Coast Guard on how to safely bring the whale back to the open sea.

“The whale remains near the mangrove area even if the fishermen were safely pushing the sea mammal back to the deeper part of the water,” Lim said in an phone interview.

Panukulan and two other municipali­ties—Polillo and Burdeos—are located on Polillo Island off Lamon Bay facing the Pacific Ocean in the northern part of the province.

Sperm whales are listed by the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature as being “vulnerable” to extinction.

In 2015, a sperm whale that was stranded near the shoreline in Calauag town was found dead.

According to authoritie­s back then, the whale succumbed to hunger caused by overfishin­g and illegal fishing activities in the area.

 ?? —PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PANUKULAN MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ?? DEEP-SEA DWELLER This wounded 50-foot-long giant sperm whale, found by fishermen inside Hook Bay near the shoreline of Barangay Bato in Panukulan town, Quezon province, on Sunday morning, died on Monday despite efforts to nurture it back to health.
—PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PANUKULAN MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT DEEP-SEA DWELLER This wounded 50-foot-long giant sperm whale, found by fishermen inside Hook Bay near the shoreline of Barangay Bato in Panukulan town, Quezon province, on Sunday morning, died on Monday despite efforts to nurture it back to health.

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