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    Experts give up hope for 157 false killer whales stranded on a beach in Australia’s Tasmania state

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    MELBOURNE, Australia — Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing more than 150 false killer whales that stranded on a remote beach on Australia’s island state of Tasmania, officials said on Wednesday.

    Experts including veterinarians were at the scene on Wednesday near Arthur River on Tasmania’s northwestern coast where 157 whales were discovered on an exposed surf beach on Tuesday afternoon, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment said.

    Unfavorable ocean and weather conditions, which prevented the whales from being rescued on Wednesday, were forecast to persist for days, incident controller Shelley Graham said.

    “We have been out in the water this morning and have relocated and attempted to refloat two whales but didn’t have success as the ocean conditions weren’t allowing the animals to get past the break. The animals are continuously restranding,” Graham said in a statement.

    Marine biologist Kris Carlyon said the survivors would be euthanized.

    “The longer these animals are out stranded, the longer they are suffering. All alternative options have been unsuccessful,” Carlyon said.

    The department said there were 136 survivors on Wednesday morning but that assessment was revised down to 90 within a few hours.

    The inaccessibility of the beach, ocean conditions and challenges to getting specialist equipment to the remote area complicated the response.

    The young whales weighed as little as 500 kilograms (1,100 pounds), while the adults weighed 3 metric tons (3.3 U.S. tons).

    Department liaison officer Brendon Clark said the stranding was the first by false killer whales in Tasmania in since 1974. That was a pod of more than 160 whales that landed on a beach near Stanley on the northwest coast. Strandings in Tasmania are usually pilot whales.

    Clark declined to speculate on why the latest pod might have stranded. Carcasses of dead whales would be examined for clues, he said.

    A helicopter reconnaissance on Tuesday afternoon determined that there were no other whales within 10 kilometers (6 miles) of the stranded pod, he said.

    Some could have been stranded for as long as 48 hours by early Wednesday.

    Arthur River local resident Jocelyn Flint said her son had discovered the stranded whales around midnight while fishing for shark.

    She said she had gone to the scene in the dark hours of the morning and returned after dawn but the whales were too big to attempt to refloat them.

    “The water was surging right up and they were thrashing. They’re just dying, they’ve sunk down in the sand,” Flint said Wednesday morning. “I think it’s too late.”

    “There are little babies. Up one end, there’s a lot of big ones. It’s sad,” she added.

    In 2022, 230 pilot whales stranded further south on the west coast at Macquarie Harbor.

    The largest mass-stranding in Australian history occurred in the same harbor in 2020 when 470 long-finned pilot whales became stuck on sandbars. Most of the beached whales died on both occasions.

    The reasons for the beachings are unclear. Reasons could include disorientation caused by loud noises, illness, old age, injury, fleeing predators and severe weather.



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