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63 whales which were found stranded on a Northland beach

August 22, 2010  
Filed under News

Just nine of the 63 whales which were found stranded on a Northland beach on Friday are believed to have survived.

Thirteen whales were re-floated yesterday afternoon, but four of them got back into difficulty and Department of Conservation staff made the tough decision to euthanise them.

The other nine were late this morning believed to have remained at sea, Kim Mulcaster of Project Jonah said.

“We haven’t heard any reports that they have tried to re-strand so we’re hopeful,” she told NZPA.

“It’s been tough but we’re glad nine have survived.”

Carolyn Smith, of the Department of Conservation (DOC), said that of the 13 re-floated, one re-beached itself, another was trying to strand itself on rocks and the remaining two were swimming upside down, and in circles.

Ms Smith said the decision was made to euthanise those four “as there was concern that if these whales remained in the water, they would attract the others back to shore”.

Local Ngati Kahu leaders and DOC staff were this morning due to bury the whales at a site near where the whales were originally stranded at Karikari Beach near Kaitaia.