More than 230 H stand -eavens are stranded on the beach in Australia, 32 were rescued, and 200 died
Author:Pole news Time:2022.09.23
Jimu Journalist Li Manying
According to CNN reports on September 23, after a large -scale whale stranded incident on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia, the rescue team has successfully saved 32 of them, but about 200 whales died. At present, experts are investigating the cause of whale stranding.
Rescuers put the stranded whale back to the sea (picture source: CNN)
32 Whale Whale successfully rescued
On September 19, local time, more than 230 Horiko was stranded on the west coast of Tasmania, Australia. According to the Associated Press reported on September 21, these stranded whales were pilot whales, and it was speculated that at least half of them were still alive. However, the situation has begun to deteriorate, and the number of whale survivors has begun to decrease. According to the Associated Press reported on September 22, despite the rescue work continuing, more than 230 eavesmen were stranded for 1 day, and only 35 were still alive.
"Among the 35 whales that are still alive this morning, we managed to rescue, rescue, and successfully saved and released 32 of them. This is a great result." Tasmania Park and Wildlife Administration work Personalized Brenten Clark said in an interview on September 23 that the urgent priority was still rescue, release other whales that may still be alive, and whales that were still stranded.
The reason for stranding is still investigating
Clark said that in the next step, rescuers will properly handle the corpses of these whales. They "will bring the bodies of these whales as far as possible as possible as far as possible." Earlier, they had warned the swimmers to remind them to remind them They avoid the area to prevent the danger caused by sharks.
It is understood that during this week, Tasmania had two large -scale whale stranded deaths. On September 20, local time, at least 14 death whales of death were rushed to the shore in the king ’s island in northern Australia, and they were all young male.
In fact, for decades, the phenomenon of whale stranding has been plagued by marine scientists. During the period, the largest whale stranded incident occurred in 2020, when more than 450 pilot whales were stranded on the same beach.
Olaf Merner, a marine scientist at the University of Griffis, said that rising temperatures may also change foreign flow and transfer whale's traditional food sources. To this end, they will go to other sea areas to find food sources. At this time, if their physical condition is not particularly good, they may be hungry, which may cause them to risk greater risks, get closer to the coast, and finally strand.
"The reason for the stranded whale is unclear, and it cannot be determined." The relevant person in charge of the Australian Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment of the Ministry of Environment said that their experts are currently "conducting autopsy investigations."
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